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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 207 - MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES

NRS 207.165 Telephone directory must contain warning notice of offense provided in NRS 207.163.

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NRS 207.165 Telephone directory must contain warning notice of offense provided in NRS 207.163 .
1. It is unlawful for a person, firm or corporation providing telephone service to distribute or cause to be distributed in this State copies of any telephone directory if such directory fails to contain the notice required by this section.
2. Every telephone directory published and distributed after September 1, 1973, in this State which lists the telephone numbers of any telephone exchange located in this State shall contain a notice of the offense provided in NRS 207.163 , as follows:
(a)The notice shall be printed in type which is at least as large as other type on the page; and
(b)The notice shall be preceded by the word “warning” printed in type which is at least as large as other type on the page,
Ê except that telephone directories distributed solely for business purposes, commonly known as classified directories, need not contain such notice.
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