Nevada Statutes

§ 218A.920 — Injunctive relief

Nevada § 218A.920
JurisdictionNevada
Title 17STATE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Ch. 218ALegislative
Unlawful Interference With Legislative Process

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 218A.920 (2026).

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1.If the presiding officer of either House has reasonable grounds to believe that any person is interfering with the legislative process, or is about to do so, the presiding officer of either House on behalf of the Legislature may petition a court of competent jurisdiction for an order directing the person to cease and desist from such interference or restraining the person from such interference in the future.
2.The petition must be verified and must set forth the facts upon which it is based. Either House may, by rule, empower the presiding officer of the House to designate one or more members or officers of the House to make the petition on behalf of the presiding officer. Any such designation must be filed with the clerk of the House and, if a petition is made by any person named in

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1973, 218 ; A 2011, 3177 )

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