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NRS 201.360 – Placing person in house of prostitution; penalties.

1. A person who: (a) Places another in the charge or custody of a third person with the intent that the other person engage in prostitution or who compels the other person to reside with him or her or with any third person for purposes of prostitution, or who compels another person to reside in […]

NRS 201.395 – Advancing prostitution: Definition; penalty.

1. A person who owns, leases, operates, controls or manages any business or private property is guilty of advancing prostitution if the person: (a) Knows that illegal prostitution is being conducted at the business or upon such private property because the person has been notified, in writing, by a law enforcement agency of at least […]

NRS 201.400 – General reputation competent evidence.

In the trial of all cases arising under the provisions of NRS 201.380 and 201.390, evidence of general reputation is competent evidence as to the question of the ill fame of any house alleged to be so kept, and to the question of the ill fame of any person. [1911 C&P § 248; RL § […]

NRS 201.352 – Additional fine for certain violations.

1. If a person is convicted of a violation of subsection 2 of NRS 201.300, subsection 1 of NRS 201.301, NRS 201.320 or 201.395, the victim of the violation is a child when the offense is committed and physical force or violence or the immediate threat of physical force or violence is used upon the […]

NRS 201.353 – Unlawful for prostitute to engage in prostitution or solicitation for prostitution except in licensed house of prostitution: Penalty; provision of certain information; dismissal.

1. It is unlawful for a prostitute to engage in prostitution or solicitation therefor, except in a licensed house of prostitution. 2. A person who violates subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor. 3. A peace officer who: (a) Detains but does not arrest or issue a citation to a person for a violation of […]

NRS 201.354 – Unlawful for customer to engage in prostitution or solicitation for prostitution except in licensed house of prostitution: Criminal penalties; civil penalty; discharge and dismissal.

1. It is unlawful for a customer to engage in prostitution or solicitation therefor, except in a licensed house of prostitution. 2. Any person who violates subsection 1 by soliciting for prostitution: (a) A child; (b) A peace officer who is posing as a child; or (c) A person who is assisting in an investigation […]