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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 455B - RECREATIONAL PARKS

NRS 455B.290 Use of skateboard park while intoxicated or under influence of controlled substance prohibited; information to be reported when collision or accident results in injury to another person; penalty.

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NRS 455B.290 Use of skateboard park while intoxicated or under influence of controlled substance prohibited; information to be reported when collision or accident results in injury to another person; penalty.
1. A person shall not enter or use a skateboard park to skateboard, roller skate, ride a bicycle or operate a scooter while intoxicated or under the influence of a controlled substance, unless in accordance with a lawfully issued prescription.
2. A person using a skateboard park who is involved in a collision or an accident in which another person is injured shall provide his or her name and current address to the injured person and the skateboard park operator or an authorized agent or employee of the operator:
(a)Before the person leaves the vicinity of the collision or accident; or
(b)As soon as reasonably possible after leaving the vicinity of the collision or accident to secure aid for the injured person.
3. A person who violates a provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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