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NRS 462.250 – Penalty for unauthorized lottery.

A person who contrives, prepares, sets up, proposes or operates any lottery, except as authorized pursuant to this chapter, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. [1911 C&P § 230: RL § 6495; NCL § 10177]—(NRS A 1991, 2261; 2019, 963)

NRS 462.260 – Penalty for unauthorized sale or transfer of lottery ticket.

A person who sells, gives or in any manner whatever furnishes or transfers to or for any other person any ticket, chance, share or interest, or any paper, certificate or instrument purporting or understood to be or to represent any ticket, chance, share or interest in or depending upon the event of any lottery, except […]

NRS 462.280 – Penalty for assisting in unauthorized lottery.

A person who intentionally aids or assists, either by printing, writing, advertising, publishing or otherwise, in setting up, managing or operating any lottery in violation of this chapter, or in selling or disposing of any ticket, chance or share therein, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. [1911 C&P § 232; RL § 6497; NCL § […]

NRS 462.300 – Penalty for insuring or guaranteeing lottery tickets.

Every person who insures or receives any consideration for insuring for or against the drawing of any ticket in any lottery whatever, whether drawn or to be drawn within this state or not, or who receives any valuable consideration upon any agreement to repay any sum or deliver the same, or any other property, if […]

NRS 462.310 – Proof of existence of lottery and issuance of ticket.

Upon a trial for violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, it is not necessary to prove the existence of any lottery in which any lottery ticket purports to have been issued, nor to prove the actual signing of any such ticket or share, or pretended ticket or share of any pretended lottery, […]

NRS 462.330 – Forfeitures of money and certain property.

1. All money and property offered for sale or distribution in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter are forfeited to the State, and may be recovered by information filed or by an action brought by the Attorney General or by any district attorney, in the name of the State. 2. Upon the […]