NRS 207.335 – Counterfeiting or forging registry identification card or letter of approval issued for engaging in acts relating to medical use of cannabis; possessing counterfeit or forged registry identification card or letter of approval; penalty.
1. It is unlawful for any person to: (a) Counterfeit or forge or attempt to counterfeit or forge a registry identification card or letter of approval; or (b) Have in his or her possession with the intent to use any counterfeit or forged registry identification card or letter of approval. 2. Any person who violates […]
NRS 207.230 – Acting without lawful authority.
Every person who shall, in any case not otherwise specially provided for, do any act for the doing of which a license or other authority is required by law, without having such license or other authority as required by law, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. [1911 C&P § 543; RL § 6808; NCL § […]
NRS 207.235 – Dog racing as gaming activity.
A person who conducts dog racing as a gaming activity in this State is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Added to NRS by 1997, 3130)
NRS 207.245 – Use of system providing telephone number to be used in emergency when no actual or perceived emergency exists; calling nonemergency telephone line to report emergency when no actual or perceived emergency exists; penalties.
1. It is unlawful for any person knowingly or willfully to make or cause to be made: (a) Any telephonic access to a system; or (b) A nonemergency telephone call to report an emergency on any nonemergency telephone line maintained by a governmental entity, if no actual or perceived emergency exists. 2. Except as otherwise […]
NRS 207.260 – Unlawful contact with child or person with mental illness.
1. A person who, without lawful authority, willfully and maliciously engages in a course of conduct with a child who is under 16 years of age and who is at least 5 years younger than the person which would cause a reasonable child of like age to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, and which […]
NRS 207.270 – Loitering about school or public place where children congregate.
Any person who, without legitimate reason to supervise any of such children or other legitimate reason to be at leisure in such place, loiters about any school or public place at or near which children attend or normally congregate is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Added to NRS by 1963, 41; A 1967, 523)
NRS 207.280 – False reporting of crimes unlawful.
Every person who deliberately reports to any police officer, sheriff, district attorney, deputy sheriff, deputy district attorney or member of the Department of Public Safety that a felony or misdemeanor has been committed, which causes a law enforcement agency to conduct a criminal or internal investigation, knowing such report to be false, is guilty of […]
NRS 207.285 – Making false or misleading statement to cause activation of Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Abducted Children or Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Missing Endangered Older Persons.
1. A person who intentionally makes any false or misleading statement, including, without limitation, any statement that conceals facts, omits facts or contains false or misleading information concerning any material fact, to any police officer, sheriff, district attorney, deputy sheriff, deputy district attorney or member of the Department of Public Safety to cause the Statewide […]
NRS 207.210 – Destruction of signs or notices forbidding trespass.
It shall be a misdemeanor for any person maliciously to tear down, mutilate or destroy any sign, signboard or other notice forbidding trespass within an enclosure. [Part 1911 C&P § 503; RL § 6768; NCL § 10450]
NRS 207.220 – Penalty for not closing gates.
1. Any person or persons opening and passing through gates or bars when gates or bars are placed in fences enclosing fields, or in fences partly enclosing lands, and not shutting and fastening the same, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor. 2. The provisions of this section shall not apply to gates in towns […]