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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 207 - MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES

NRS 207.204 Jumping or removal from fixed structure by parachute or other airborne means or assisting another person in doing so deemed to be trespass; penalty; exceptions.

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NRS 207.204 Jumping or removal from fixed structure by parachute or other airborne means or assisting another person in doing so deemed to be trespass; penalty; exceptions.
1. A person shall not:
(a)Jump or otherwise remove himself or herself, by parachute or by other airborne means, from a fixed structure owned by another person or any fixture or appurtenance attached thereto; or
(b)Knowingly and intentionally deliver or retrieve another person who intends to commit, is committing or has committed an act specified in paragraph (a).
2. A person who violates any provision of subsection 1:
(a)Shall be deemed to be a trespasser for the purposes of NRS 41.515 .
(b)Is guilty of a category E felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 .
3. This section does not apply to:
(a)An emergency involving public safety or damage to property, loss of life or injury to any person; or
(b)An act committed pursuant to the terms and conditions of a lawfully issued permit.
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