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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.35483 Adoption of ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors: Exceptions; prohibitions.

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NRS 244.35483 Adoption of ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors: Exceptions; prohibitions.
1. A board of county commissioners may adopt an ordinance regulating sidewalk vendors in accordance with the requirements of NRS 244.35481 to 244.35488 , inclusive.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 244.35481 to 244.35488 , inclusive, a board of county commissioners shall not:
(a)Enact or enforce a complete prohibition on sidewalk vendors.
(b)Impose a criminal penalty on the act of sidewalk vending in a residential area.
3. A board of county commissioners that does not adopt an ordinance that complies or substantially complies with NRS 244.35481 to 244.35488 , inclusive, shall not cite, fine or prosecute a sidewalk vendor for a violation of any rule or regulation that is inconsistent with the provisions of NRS 244.35481 to 244.35488 , inclusive.
4. If a board of county commissioners adopts an ordinance pursuant to this section, the board of county commissioners shall post on its Internet website a map of the zones where a person may engage in the act of sidewalk vending.
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