The governing board of each city in the State shall adopt an ordinance regulating and licensing outdoor assemblies. The minimum requirements set forth in NRS 268.429 to 268.4298, inclusive, may be incorporated in such ordinance. (Added to NRS by 1973, 1300)
As used in NRS 268.429 to 268.4298, inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, “assembly” means a company of persons gathered together for any purpose at any location, other than in a permanent building or permanent installation, which has been constructed for and will accommodate the number of persons gathered therein. (Added to NRS by 1973, […]
Every person who permits, maintains, promotes, conducts, advertises, operates, undertakes, organizes, manages, sells or gives away tickets to an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of 1,000 or more individuals shall obtain a license from the city council of each incorporated city in which such assembly is proposed in accordance with the provisions of NRS 268.429 […]
Application for a license to conduct such an assembly shall be made in writing to the city clerk at least 60 days prior to the time indicated for the commencement of the planned activity and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee in the amount established by the city council. The application shall include: […]
1. Upon receipt of a complete application and the application fee, the clerk shall: (a) Set the application for public hearing at a regular meeting of the city council, not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days thereafter, and give not less than 10 days’ written notice thereof to the applicant. (b) Promptly […]
The conditions which may be imposed by the city council, as provided in NRS 268.4294, for the protection of the health, safety and property of local residents and persons attending such assemblies may include the following: 1. A minimum number of law enforcement officers employed at the licensee’s expense. 2. Adequate drinking water. 3. An […]
1. After holding the hearing required under NRS 268.4294, the city council may deny issuance of the license if it finds any of the following: (a) That the applicant fails to meet the conditions imposed pursuant to the provisions of NRS 268.429 to 268.4298, inclusive. (b) That the proposed assembly will be held in a […]
1. The city council may revoke any license or may reinstate any license on such suitable conditions as are determined by the city council. 2. Notice of intent to revoke shall be given and the licensee is entitled to a hearing. (Added to NRS by 1973, 1302)
It is unlawful for any licensee or any employee, agent or associate of a licensee to: 1. Hold an actual or reasonably anticipated assembly of 1,000 or more persons without first procuring a license to do so. 2. Sell tickets to such an assembly without a license first having been obtained. 3. Hold such an […]