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NV NRS200.650Unauthorized

NV NRS200.650Unauthorized - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS200.650Unauthorized

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, surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening NRS200.650Unauthorized, surreptitious intrusion of privacy by listening device prohibited.Except as otherwise provided inNRS 179.410to179.515, inclusive, and704.195, a person shall not intrude upon the privacy of other persons by surreptitiously listening to, monitoring or recording, or attempting to listen to, monitor or record, by means of any mechanical, electronic or other listening device, any private conversation engaged in by the other persons, or disclose the existence, content, substance, purport, effect or meaning of any conversation so listened to, monitored or recorded, unless authorized to do so by one of the persons engaging in the conversation. (Added to NRS by1957, 335; A1973, 1749;1989, 660)...

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