1. Unless a greater penalty is provided pursuant to NRS 200.603, any person who commits a violation of NRS 207.200 by trespassing on the premises of a licensed gaming establishment and who has previously been convicted of three violations of NRS 201.353 or 201.354 within the immediately preceding 5 years is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by:
(a) A fine of $1,000;
(b) Imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 6 months; or
(c) Both fine and imprisonment.
In lieu of all or a part of the punishment which may be imposed pursuant to this subsection, the person may be sentenced to perform a fixed period of community service pursuant to the conditions prescribed in NRS 176.087.
2. The court, without entering a judgment of conviction and with the consent of the accused, may suspend further proceedings and place the person on probation upon terms and conditions that must include attendance and successful completion of:
(a) A counseling or educational program; or
(b) In the case of a person dependent upon substances, a program of treatment and rehabilitation pursuant to NRS 176A.230 if the court determines that the person is eligible for participation in such a program.
3. Upon violation of a term or condition, the court may enter a judgment of conviction and punish the person as provided in subsection 1.
4. Upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions, the court shall discharge the accused and dismiss the proceedings against him or her.
5. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, discharge and dismissal under this section is without adjudication of guilt and is not a conviction for purposes of this section or for purposes of employment, civil rights or any statute or regulation or license or questionnaire or for any other public or private purpose, but is a conviction for the purpose of additional penalties imposed for second or subsequent convictions or the setting of bail. Discharge and dismissal restores the person discharged, in the contemplation of the law, to the status occupied before the arrest, indictment or information. The person may not be held thereafter under any law to be guilty of perjury or otherwise giving a false statement by reason of failure to recite or acknowledge that arrest, indictment, information or trial in response to an inquiry made of the person for any purpose. Discharge and dismissal under this section may only occur once with respect to any person.
6. A professional licensing board may consider a proceeding under this section in determining suitability for a license or liability to discipline for misconduct. Such a board is entitled for those purposes to a truthful answer from the applicant or licensee concerning any such proceeding with respect to the applicant or licensee.
7. Before the court assigns a person to a program pursuant to this section, the person must agree to pay the cost of the program to which the person is assigned and the cost of any additional supervision required, to the extent of the financial resources of the person. If the person does not have the financial resources to pay all of the related costs, the court shall, to the extent practicable, arrange for the person to be assigned to a program at a facility that receives a sufficient amount of federal or state funding to offset the remainder of the costs.
8. As used in this section, "licensed gaming establishment" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 463.0169.
(Added to NRS by 2011, 305; A 2019, 4442; 2021, 3122)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 207 - Miscellaneous Crimes
NRS 207.010 - Habitual criminals: Definition; punishment; exception.
NRS 207.012 - Habitual felons: Definition; punishment.
NRS 207.014 - Habitually fraudulent felons: Definition; punishment.
NRS 207.016 - Procedure; trial of primary offense; prior convictions.
NRS 207.030 - Prohibited acts; penalty.
NRS 207.040 - Employment on public works.
NRS 207.050 - Credit for work performed.
NRS 207.070 - Sheriff to procure employment.
NRS 207.165 - Telephone directory must contain warning notice of offense provided in NRS 207.163.
NRS 207.170 - "False, deceptive or misleading advertising" defined.
NRS 207.171 - False, deceptive or misleading advertising and other sales practices.
NRS 207.172 - Exemption of advertising media.
NRS 207.173 - Actual deception unnecessary to create liability.
NRS 207.174 - Civil penalties; action by Attorney General or district attorney.
NRS 207.175 - Criminal penalties.
NRS 207.177 - Penalty for violation of injunction or order.
NRS 207.180 - Threatening or obscene letters or writings.
NRS 207.193 - Coercion: Hearing to determine whether sexually motivated.
NRS 207.200 - Unlawful trespass upon land; warning against trespassing.
NRS 207.205 - Posting land without permission of owner or occupant.
NRS 207.210 - Destruction of signs or notices forbidding trespass.
NRS 207.220 - Penalty for not closing gates.
NRS 207.225 - Unlawful diversion of irrigation water.
NRS 207.230 - Acting without lawful authority.
NRS 207.235 - Dog racing as gaming activity.
NRS 207.260 - Unlawful contact with child or person with mental illness.
NRS 207.270 - Loitering about school or public place where children congregate.
NRS 207.280 - False reporting of crimes unlawful.
NRS 207.290 - Giving or accepting bribe to influence outcome of sporting event.
NRS 207.295 - Commercial bribery.
NRS 207.297 - Discrimination: Definitions.
NRS 207.300 - Discrimination: Transactions involving real property.
NRS 207.310 - Discrimination: Loans for dwellings.
NRS 207.320 - Preparation or sale of academic writings.
NRS 207.325 - Unsolicited transmission of advertisement to facsimile machine.
NRS 207.330 - Sale of identifying card or document.
NRS 207.345 - Impersonation of officer or employee of utility.
NRS 207.360 - "Crime related to racketeering" defined.
NRS 207.370 - "Criminal syndicate" defined.
NRS 207.380 - "Enterprise" defined.
NRS 207.390 - "Racketeering activity" defined.
NRS 207.400 - Unlawful acts; penalties.
NRS 207.410 - Alternate fine for unlawful acts.
NRS 207.430 - Criminal forfeiture: Temporary restraining order to preserve property.
NRS 207.440 - Criminal forfeiture: Orders to secure property.
NRS 207.450 - Criminal forfeiture: Order of forfeiture; protection of property.
NRS 207.460 - Civil forfeiture: Property subject to forfeiture.
NRS 207.470 - Civil actions for damages resulting from racketeering.
NRS 207.480 - Order of court upon determination of civil liability.
NRS 207.510 - Parties to proceedings for forfeiture of property.