1. The Legislature finds and declares that:
(a) The medical profession in the United States recommends that children from birth to the age of 1 year should be breast fed, unless under particular circumstances it is medically inadvisable.
(b) Despite the recommendation of the medical profession, statistics reveal a declining percentage of mothers who are choosing to breast feed their babies.
(c) Many new mothers are now choosing to use formula rather than to breast feed even before they leave the hospital, and only a small percentage of all mothers are still breast feeding when their babies are 6 months old.
(d) In addition to the benefit of improving bonding between mothers and their babies, breast feeding offers better nutrition, digestion and immunity for babies than does formula feeding, and it may increase the intelligence quotient of a child. Babies who are breast fed have lower rates of death, meningitis, childhood leukemia and other cancers, diabetes, respiratory illnesses, bacterial and viral infections, diarrheal diseases, otitis media, allergies, obesity and developmental delays.
(e) Breast feeding also provides significant benefits to the health of the mother, including protection against breast cancer and other cancers, osteoporosis and infections of the urinary tract. The incidence of breast cancer in the United States might be reduced by 25 percent if every woman breast fed all her children until they reached the age of 2 years.
(f) The World Health Organization and the United Nations Children’s Fund have established as one of their major goals for the decade the encouragement of breast feeding.
(g) The social constraints of modern society weigh against the choice of breast feeding and lead new mothers with demanding time schedules to opt for formula feeding to avoid embarrassment, social ostracism or criminal prosecution.
(h) Any genuine promotion of family values should encourage public acceptance of this most basic act of nurture between a mother and her baby, and no mother should be made to feel incriminated or socially ostracized for breast feeding her child.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a mother may breast feed her child in any public or private location where the mother is otherwise authorized to be, irrespective of whether the nipple of the mother’s breast is uncovered during or incidental to the breast feeding.
3. As used in this section:
(a) "Chronic disease" means a health condition or disease which presents for a period of 3 months or more or is persistent, indefinite or incurable.
(b) "Obesity" means a chronic disease characterized by an abnormal and unhealthy accumulation of body fat which is statistically correlated with premature mortality, hypertension, heart disease, diabetes, cancer and other health conditions, and may be indicated by:
(1) A body mass index of 30 or higher in adults;
(2) A body mass index that is greater than two standard deviations above the World Health Organization’s growth standard for children who are at least 5 but less than 19 years of age, or greater than three standard deviations above the standard for children who are less than 5 years of age;
(3) A body fat percentage greater than 25 percent for men or 32 percent for women; or
(4) A waist size of 40 inches or more for men or 35 inches or more for women.
(Added to NRS by 1995, 126; A 2017, 1332)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 201 - Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals
NRS 201.015 - "Minor child" defined.
NRS 201.020 - Penalties; jurisdiction.
NRS 201.030 - Institution of proceedings: Verified complaint.
NRS 201.070 - Evidence; spouses are competent witnesses.
NRS 201.080 - Uniformity of interpretation.
NRS 201.085 - Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.090 - "Neglected child," "delinquent child" and "child in need of supervision" defined.
NRS 201.100 - How offense may be termed.
NRS 201.110 - Definition; penalties; exception.
NRS 201.150 - Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.160 - Bigamy: Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.170 - Marrying person already married; penalty.
NRS 201.180 - Incest: Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.190 - Commission of certain sexual acts in public: Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.205 - Penalty; affirmative defense.
NRS 201.210 - Open or gross lewdness; penalty.
NRS 201.220 - Indecent or obscene exposure; penalty.
NRS 201.230 - Lewdness with child under 16 years; penalties.
NRS 201.239 - Power of county, city or town to regulate obscenity.
NRS 201.241 - Action to declare item or material obscene and obtain injunction.
NRS 201.243 - Evidence probative of obscenity of material or item.
NRS 201.251 - Coercing acceptance of obscene articles or publications; penalty.
NRS 201.253 - Obscene, indecent or immoral shows, acts or performances; penalty.
NRS 201.2565 - "Distribute" defined.
NRS 201.257 - "Harmful to minors" defined.
NRS 201.2581 - "Material" defined.
NRS 201.259 - "Minor" defined.
NRS 201.2595 - "Motion picture" defined.
NRS 201.261 - "Nudity" defined.
NRS 201.262 - "Sado-masochistic abuse" defined.
NRS 201.263 - "Sexual conduct" defined.
NRS 201.264 - "Sexual excitement" defined.
NRS 201.265 - Unlawful acts; penalty.
NRS 201.270 - Disturbing religious meetings; penalty.
NRS 201.280 - Selling liquor at camp meetings; penalty.
NRS 201.290 - Penalty; exception.
NRS 201.300 - Pandering and sex trafficking: Definitions; penalties; exception.
NRS 201.301 - Facilitating sex trafficking; penalty.
NRS 201.305 - Prostitution subculture as admissible evidence for certain purposes.
NRS 201.320 - Living from earnings of prostitute; penalty.
NRS 201.325 - Power of court to order restitution.
NRS 201.345 - Jurisdictional powers of Attorney General.
NRS 201.352 - Additional fine for certain violations.
NRS 201.360 - Placing person in house of prostitution; penalties.
NRS 201.380 - Restriction on location of houses of ill fame; penalty.
NRS 201.395 - Advancing prostitution: Definition; penalty.
NRS 201.400 - General reputation competent evidence.
NRS 201.410 - Duties of sheriff and district attorney; failure to act; penalty.
NRS 201.420 - Keeping disorderly house; penalty.
NRS 201.430 - Unlawful advertising of prostitution; penalties.
NRS 201.440 - Unlawful to permit illegal advertising of houses of prostitution; penalties.
NRS 201.450 - Unlawful act; penalty.
NRS 201.455 - Bestiality; penalties.
NRS 201.480 - "College" defined.
NRS 201.490 - "Private school" defined.
NRS 201.500 - "Public school" defined.
NRS 201.510 - "Sado-masochistic abuse" defined.
NRS 201.520 - "Sexual conduct" defined.
NRS 201.530 - "University" defined.