Nevada Code § 179.525

Temporary changes in telephone service permitted where hostages are being held or suspects are barricaded
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1. A supervising peace officer who, with
other officers, or any peace officer who, alone, is attempting to gain control
of a situation in which a person:
(a) Is holding another as a hostage, whether or
not the life of the hostage has been threatened; or
(b) Has committed or is believed to have
committed a crime, is barricaded in an area or structure and is resisting
arrest through the use or threatened use of force,
may direct
the public utility which provides telephone service to the area or structure in
which the hostages are being held or persons are barricaded, or to an area
which is close to that area or structure, to interrupt the service on, divert,
reroute or otherwise make temporary changes in telephone lines to enable the
peace officer making the request to establish communication with the person
holding the hostage, or among peace officers, or to deny communication to the
person holding the hostage.
2. Each public utility which provides
telephone service in this State shall designate an employee and an alternate to
supervise in performing the orders of a peace officer who is carrying out the
purposes of this section.
3. A reliance in good faith by a public
utility on the order of a peace officer pursuant to this section constitutes a
complete defense to any civil or criminal action brought against the public
utility on account of any interruption, diversion, rerouting or change in
telephone service made in response to the order.

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