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NV NRS201.254Exemption

NV NRS201.254Exemption - Nevada Nevada Revised Statutes.

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NV NRS201.254Exemption

Nevada Revised Statutes

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of stagehands and movie projectionists from criminal NRS201.254Exemption of stagehands and movie projectionists from criminal liability when possessing or exhibiting obscene material directly related to their work.A motion picture machine operator or a stagehand is not criminally liable for exhibiting or possessing with the intent to exhibit any obscene material if: 1.  Such exhibition or possession is a part of the motion picture he or she is projecting or part of the stage show for which he or she is employed as a stagehand; and 2.  The operator or stagehand has no financial interest, except wages, and no managerial responsibility in his or her place of employment. (Added to NRS by1969, 352) OBSCENE, THREATENING OR ANNOYING TELEPHONE CALLS...

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