Nevada Statutes
§ 169.151 — “Prohibited offense” defined
Nevada § 169.151
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 169.151 (2026).
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1. “Prohibited offense” means:
(a)A violation of a temporary order for protection;
(b)A violation of NRS 200.575 ;
(c)A crime of violence;
(d)A violation of NRS 483.490 ; or
(e)A violation of NRS 483.560 .
2. As used in this section, “temporary order for protection” means an order for protection which may be issued by a court without affording the adverse party notice and an opportunity to be heard.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 2021, 3454 )
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§ 169.015
Short title§ 169.025
Scope§ 169.035
Purpose; construction§ 169.045
Definitions§ 169.052
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“Defendant” defined§ 169.075
“District attorney” defined§ 169.085
“Law” defined§ 169.095
“Magistrate” defined§ 169.097
“Master” defined§ 169.105
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