Nevada Code § 199.540

Notification of interception of wire, electronic or oral communication or use of pen register or trap and trace device
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1. It is unlawful for an officer or
employee of a court or law enforcement agency, or any employee of a provider of
electronic communication service, landlord, custodian or other person who is
ordered pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS
179.475 to furnish information, facilities and technical assistance
necessary to accomplish an authorized interception of a wire, electronic or
oral communication, having knowledge that an order has been applied for or has
been issued authorizing the interception of a wire, electronic or oral
communication in accordance with NRS 179.410 to 179.515 , inclusive, to:
(a) Give notice of the interception; or
(b) Attempt to give notice of the interception,
to any
person with the intent to obstruct, impede or prevent the interception of the
wire, electronic or oral communication.
2. It is unlawful for an officer or
employee of a court or law enforcement agency, or any employee of a provider of
electronic communication service, landlord, custodian or other person who is
ordered pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS
179.475 to furnish information, facilities and technical assistance
necessary to accomplish an authorized interception of a wire, electronic or
oral communication, having knowledge that an order has been applied for or has
been issued authorizing the use of a pen register or trap and trace device to:
(a) Give notice of the use of the pen register or
device; or
(b) Attempt to give notice of the use of the pen
register or device,
to any
person with the intent to obstruct, impede or prevent that use.
3. A person who violates any provision of
subsection 1 or 2 is guilty of a category D felony and shall be punished as
provided in NRS 193.130 .

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