Nevada Statutes

§ 218A.905 — Conduct constituting unlawful interference with legislative process

Nevada § 218A.905
JurisdictionNevada
Title 17STATE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Ch. 218ALegislative
Unlawful Interference With Legislative Process

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 218A.905 (2026).

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A person who, without legal authority, willfully does any of the following acts, alone or in concert with another, interferes with the legislative process:

1.Prevents or attempts to prevent the Legislature from conducting meetings, including, without limitation, preventing or attempting to prevent the use of any remote-technology systems.
2.Disturbs, disrupts, obstructs, tampers or interferes with, or attempts to disturb, disrupt, obstruct, tamper or interfere with, a meeting of the Legislature, including, without limitation, the use of any remote-technology systems.
3.Withholds, defaces, alters or destroys any official document or record of the Legislature, which conduct interferes with the functioning of the Legislature.
4.Withholds, defaces, alters or destroys any property owned or

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§ 218A.825
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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1973, 217 ; A 1975, 1385 ; 2011, 3176 ; 2020, 32nd Special Session, 13 )

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