NRS 207.161 – Definitions.
As used in NRS 207.163: 1. “Emergency call” means a situation in which property or human life is in jeopardy and the prompt summoning of aid is essential. 2. “Public telephone” means a telephone which is made available to the public upon the deposit of a coin, currency or other monetary instrument or through the […]
NRS 206.010 – Destruction or damage of property by unlawful assembly.
Whenever any persons unlawfully assembled pull down, damage or destroy any dwelling house or other building, or any shop, steamboat, vessel or other property, they severally are guilty of a public offense proportionate to the value of the property damaged or destroyed. [1911 C&P § 347; RL § 6612; NCL § 10295]—(NRS A 1967, 512; […]
NRS 206.320 – Unlawful removal of petrified wood from posted or designated sites; duties of certain officers.
1. The Board of Museums and History may, by itself or by its designated representative, post or otherwise properly designate a site containing petrified wood deemed of sufficient importance to preserve in its natural state. 2. It is unlawful to disturb or remove any petrified wood from a designated site. 3. Any violation of this […]
NRS 206.015 – Destruction or damage of crops, gardens, trees or shrubs.
Every person who willfully and maliciously: 1. Cuts down, destroys or injures, other than by burning, any wood, timber, grain, grass or crop, standing or growing, or which has been cut down and is lying upon the lands of another, or of the State; 2. Cuts down, laps, girdles or otherwise injures or destroys, other […]
NRS 206.330 – Placing graffiti on or otherwise defacing property: Fines and penalties; restitution; parent or guardian responsible for fines and penalties if person violating section is under age of 18 years; suspension of driver’s license.
1. Unless a greater criminal penalty is provided by a specific statute, a person who places graffiti on or otherwise defaces the public or private property, real or personal, of another, without the permission of the owner: (a) Where the value of the loss is less than $250, is guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Where […]
NRS 206.040 – Entering property with intention to damage or destroy property.
Every person who willfully and maliciously enters, without the consent of the owner or occupant, any real property of another under circumstances not amounting to a burglary, with intent to take, injure or destroy any real or personal property there situated, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Part 1911 C&P § 488; RL § 6753; NCL […]
NRS 206.335 – Carrying graffiti implement at certain locations with intent to vandalize, place graffiti on or deface property.
1. Any person who carries on his or her person a graffiti implement with the intent to vandalize, place graffiti on or otherwise deface public or private property, real or personal, of another: (a) While on or under any overpass or bridge or in any flood channel; (b) At any public facility, community center, park, […]
NRS 206.045 – Removing, concealing or destroying real property with intention to defraud secured party.
1. A person who occupies real property, including a person with an ownership interest in the real property, who has personal knowledge of the pendency of an action for the foreclosure of a mortgage upon real property or a proceeding for the judicial or other foreclosure of a deed of trust given to secure a […]
NRS 206.340 – Graffiti Reward Account created; administrative assessment to be imposed for certain violations; use of money in Account.
1. The Graffiti Reward Account is hereby created in the State General Fund. 2. When a defendant pleads or is found guilty of violating NRS 206.125, 206.330 or 206.335, the court shall include an administrative assessment of $250 for each violation in addition to any other fine or penalty. The money collected must be paid […]
NRS 206.125 – Damage of property used for purpose of religion, for burial or memorializing of dead, for education, as transportation facility, as public transportation vehicle or as community center; damage of personal property contained therein; penalties; restitution.
1. Unless a greater penalty is provided by law, a person who knowingly vandalizes, places graffiti on, defaces or otherwise damages: (a) Any church, synagogue or other building, structure or place used for religious worship or other religious purpose; (b) Any cemetery, mortuary or other facility used for the purpose of burial or memorializing the […]