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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.35707 Ordinance designating corridor in which crime poses significant risk to public safety and economic welfare.

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NRS 244.35707 Ordinance designating corridor in which crime poses significant risk to public safety and economic welfare.
1. In a county whose population is 700,000 or more, the board of county commissioners shall adopt an ordinance that designates the geographic boundaries of one or more corridors in which the commission of crime poses a significant risk to public safety and the economic welfare of this State due to the high concentration of tourists, visitors, employees and other persons in such corridors.
2. The boundaries of a corridor established pursuant to subsection 1:
(a)May be contiguous or noncontiguous.
(b)Must be displayed on a map in a manner capable of being understood by a person of ordinary intelligence and posted on the Internet website of the county in which the corridor is established.
3. In a county that establishes a corridor pursuant to subsection 1:
(a)Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (b), a person who is charged with, convicted of or the subject of deferred adjudication for any offense punishable as a misdemeanor:
(1)For a first offense within the corridor within 2 years, may, as a condition of release, sentencing, suspension of sentence or deferred adjudication, as applicable, be prohibited from entering the corridor in which the offense occurred for a period of not more than 1 year.
(2)For a second or subsequent offense within the corridor within 2 years, shall, as a condition of release, sentencing, suspension of sentence or deferred adjudication, as applicable, be prohibited from entering the corridor in which the offense occurred for a period of not less than 1 year.
(b)The board of county commissioners may provide by ordinance for any condition or exemption under which a person who is charged with, convicted of or the subject of adjudication for any offense punishable as a misdemeanor may enter the corridor in which the offense occurred.
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