Nevada Code § 111.239

Prohibition or restriction on use of system for obtaining solar energy on property
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1. Any covenant, restriction or condition
contained in a deed, contract or other legal instrument which affects the
transfer or sale of, or any other interest in, real property and which
prohibits or unreasonably restricts or has the effect of prohibiting or
unreasonably restricting the owner of the property from using a system for
obtaining solar energy on his or her property is void and unenforceable.
2. For the purposes of this section, the
following shall be deemed to be unreasonable restrictions:
(a) The placing of a restriction or requirement
on the use of a system for obtaining solar energy which decreases the
efficiency or performance of the system by more than 10 percent of the amount
that was originally specified for the system, as determined by the Director of
the Office of Energy, and which does not allow for the use of an alternative
system at a substantially comparable cost and with substantially comparable
efficiency and performance.
(b) The prohibition of a system for obtaining
solar energy that uses components painted with black solar glazing.

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