Nevada Code § 202.040

False representation by person under 21 years of age to obtain intoxicating liquor; penalty; sealing of records
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1. A person who is under 21 years of age
and who falsely represents himself or herself to be 21 years of age or older in
order to obtain any intoxicating liquor is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
punished by:
(a) Performing not more than 24 hours of
community service;
(b) Attending the live meeting described in
paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of NRS
484C.530 and complying with any other requirements set forth in that
section; or
(c) Being required to undergo an evaluation in
accordance with subsection 2 of NRS
484C.350 ,
or any
combination thereof.
2. If a person under 21 years of age
fulfills the terms and conditions imposed for a violation of this section, the
court shall, without a hearing, order sealed all documents, papers and exhibits
in that persons record, minute book entries and entries on dockets, and other
documents relating to the case in the custody of such other agencies and
officers as are named in the courts order. The court shall cause a copy of the
order to be sent to each agency or officer named in the order. Each such agency
or officer shall notify the court in writing of its compliance with the order.

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