NRS 202.246 – Dispensing of prescription glasses by unauthorized person.
It is unlawful: 1. For a wholesale optical supplier or manufacturer to furnish, sell or dispense prescription glasses or lenses, pursuant to an individual prescription, to anyone other than a licensed optometrist, optician or physician. Such licensed optometrist, optician or physician shall dispense such glasses or lenses to the individual for whom the glasses were […]
NRS 202.248 – Use or sale of liquid silicone.
1. Except for use in the treatment of retinal detachment, it is unlawful for a person to: (a) Inject any liquid silicone substance into the human body; or (b) Sell or offer for sale in this state any liquid silicone substance for the purpose of injection into the human body. 2. A person who violates […]
NRS 202.170 – Willfully poisoning or adulterating food, water or medicine.
A person who willfully mingles poison or any other harmful substance, including, but not limited to, glass or a razor blade, in any food, drink or medicine intended or prepared for the use of a human being, and a person who willfully poisons any spring, well or reservoir of water, is guilty of a category […]
NRS 202.175 – Sale, offer for sale, distribution, purchase, possession or use of powdered alcohol.
1. A person shall not sell, offer for sale or otherwise distribute or purchase, possess or use powdered alcohol. 2. A person who violates the provisions of subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor. 3. As used in this section, “powdered alcohol” means any powdered or crystalline substance containing any amount of alcohol that is […]
NRS 202.180 – Deposit of unwholesome substance; carrying on business detrimental to public health on or near route of public travel; deposit of dead body of animal; burning stolen metallic wire.
1. Every person who: (a) Shall deposit, leave or keep, on or near a highway or route of public travel, on land or water, any unwholesome substance; (b) Shall establish, maintain or carry on, upon or near a highway or route of public travel, on land or water, any business, trade or manufacture which is […]
NRS 202.185 – Unlawful deposit of dead animal, dirt, garbage or rubbish on public highway.
1. As used in this section: (a) “Dead animals” means all dead animals or parts thereof, including condemned meats, not intended to be used as food. (b) “Dirt” includes loose earth, ashes, manure from barns, stables, corrals and pens, offal from butcher houses and slaughterhouses, and all foul and filthy substances. (c) “Garbage” includes solid […]
NRS 202.200 – Advertising goods and services to produce miscarriage.
1. It shall be unlawful for any person: (a) To advertise or publish, or cause to be advertised or published in a newspaper, pamphlet, handbill, book or otherwise, any medicine, nostrum, drug, substance, instrument or device to produce the miscarriage or premature delivery of a woman pregnant with child, or which purports to be, or […]
NRS 202.210 – Publishing advertisement containing prohibited matter.
The proprietor or proprietors and the manager or managers of any newspaper, periodical or other printed sheet published or printed within this state, which shall contain any advertisement prohibited by NRS 202.200, shall, for each publication of such advertisement, be guilty of a misdemeanor. [1911 C&P § 189; RL § 6454; NCL § 10136]—(NRS A […]
NRS 202.220 – Circulation of publications containing prohibited matter.
Every person who shall knowingly sell, distribute, give away, or in any manner dispose of or exhibit to another person any newspaper, pamphlet, book, periodical, handbill, printed slip or writing, or cause the same to be so sold, distributed, disposed of, or exhibited, containing any advertisement prohibited in NRS 202.200, or containing any description or […]
NRS 202.230 – NRS 202.200, 202.210 and 202.220 not applicable to licensed physicians.
Nothing in NRS 202.200, 202.210 and 202.220 shall be construed to interfere with or apply to legally licensed physicians in the legitimate practice of their profession. [Part 1911 C&P § 190; RL § 6455; NCL § 10137]—(NRS A 1967, 484)