1. A person who, without lawful authority, willfully and maliciously engages in a course of conduct with a child who is under 16 years of age and who is at least 5 years younger than the person which would cause a reasonable child of like age to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, and which actually causes the child to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, commits the crime of unlawful contact with a child.
2. A person who, without lawful authority, willfully and maliciously engages in a course of conduct with a person with mental illness which would cause a person with mental illness of like mental condition to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, and which actually causes the person with mental illness to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed, commits the crime of unlawful contact with a person with mental illness.
3. The penalties provided in this section do not preclude the victim from seeking any other legal remedy available.
4. Unless a greater penalty is provided by specific statute, a person who commits the crime of unlawful contact with a child or unlawful contact with a person with mental illness is guilty of:
(a) For the first offense, a gross misdemeanor.
(b) For the second and each subsequent offense, a category B felony and shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for a minimum term of not less than 1 year and a maximum term of not more than 6 years, and may be further punished by a fine of not more than $5,000.
5. As used in this section:
(a) "Course of conduct" means a pattern of conduct which consists of a series of acts over time that evidences a continuity of purpose directed at a specific person.
(b) "Person with mental illness" means a person who has any mental dysfunction leading to impaired ability to maintain himself or herself and to function effectively in his or her life situation without external support.
(c) "Without lawful authority" includes acts that are initiated or continued without the victim’s consent. The term does not include acts that are otherwise protected or authorized by constitutional or statutory law, regulation or order of a court of competent jurisdiction, including, but not limited to:
(1) Picketing which occurs during a strike, work stoppage or any other labor dispute.
(2) The activities of a reporter, photographer, camera operator or other person while gathering information for communication to the public if that person is employed or engaged by or has contracted with a newspaper, periodical, press association or radio or television station and is acting solely within that professional capacity.
(3) The activities of a person that are carried out in the normal course of his or her lawful employment.
(4) Any activities carried out in the exercise of the constitutionally protected rights of freedom of speech and assembly.
(Added to NRS by 1963, 41; A 1967, 523; 1975, 79; 1979, 1456; 1995, 1240; 2001, 2789; 2003, 1377)
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.