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NV - Domestic Violence - Chapter 33. Injunctions. Orders for Protection Against Domestic Violence. | Animal Legal & Historical Center
Full Statute Name: West's Nevada Revised Statutes Annotated. Title 3. Remedies; Special Actions and Proceedings. Chapter 33. Injunctions. Orders for Protection Against Domestic Violence. Share
Primary Citation: N. R. S. 33.018,33.030
Alternate Citation: NV ST 33.018,33.030
In Nevada, a knowing, purposeful or reckless course of conduct intended to harass the other such as i
njuring or killing an animal, is included in their definition of Domestic Violence.
A victim can then get a Protection Order and e
njoin the adverse party from physically injuring, threatening to injure or taking possession of any animal that is owned or kept by the applicant or minor child, either directly or through an agent.
Statute Text: 33.018. Acts which constitute domestic violence
(b) An assault. (c) Compelling the other by force or threat of force to perform an act from which he has the right to refrain or to refrain from an act which he has the right to perform.
CREDIT(S) Added by Laws 1985, p. 2283. Amended by Laws 1995, p. 902; Laws 1997, p. 1808; Laws 2007, c. 40, § 1; Laws 2007, c. 318, § 5.
33.030. Contents of order; interlocutory appeal
(c) Prohibit the adverse party from entering the residence, school or place of employment of the applicant or minor child and order the adverse party to stay away from any specified place frequented regularly by them;
(3) Pay for the support of the applicant or minor child, including, without limitation, support of a minor child for whom a guardian has been appointed pursuant to chapter 159 of NRS or a minor child who has been placed in protective custody pursuant to chapter 432B of NRS, if the adverse party is found to have a duty to support the applicant or minor child;
5. A temporary or extended order must provide notice that a person who is arrested for violating the order will not be admitted to bail sooner than 12 hours after the person’s arrest if:
(1) A concentration of alcohol of 0.08 or more in the person’s blood or breath; or
(2) An amount of a prohibited substance in the person’s blood or urine that is equal to or greater than the amount set forth in subsection 3 of NRS 484C.110.
CreditsAdded by Laws 1985, p. 2284. Amended by Laws 1995, p. 219; Laws 2001, c. 268, § 2; Laws 2007, c. 40, § 2; Laws 2007, c. 276, § 1; Laws 2007, c. 318, § 6.