Nevada Code § 202.580

Removal, damage or destruction of signal or apparatus for police or fire alarm; impairing effectiveness of or installing inoperable system for fire protection
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1. Every person who willfully and
maliciously removes, damages or destroys any rope, wire, bell, signal,
instrument or apparatus for the communication of alarms of fire or police calls
is guilty of an offense proportionate to the value of the property removed,
damaged or destroyed, but in no event less than a misdemeanor.
2. Every contractor who willfully or
maliciously installs or causes to be installed in any structure a fire
protection system knowing it to be inoperable, or who impairs the effectiveness
of a fire protection system in any structure to an extent that a person in the
structure would be endangered in the event of a fire, shall be punished by the
permanent revocation of every license issued to the contractor by this state or
any political subdivision authorizing the contractor to install fire protection
systems, and for a gross misdemeanor.
3. The conviction of a person for a
violation of the provisions of subsection 2 does not preclude the prosecution
of that person for deceptive trade practices, fraud or similar crimes.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Automatic fire extinguishing system means a
system approved by the State Fire Marshal that is installed in a structure and
designed to extinguish a specific type of fire. This type of system includes
dry chemical, carbon dioxide, halogenated agent, steam, high-expansion foam,
foam extinguishing and liquid agent systems.
(b) Automatic fire sprinkler system means a
system of underground or overhead pipes, or both, to which sprinklers are
attached that is installed in a structure and designed to discharge water
automatically when activated by heat from a fire and to sound an alarm when the
system is in operation.
(c) Contractor means any person, including a
subcontractor, employee or agent of the contractor, who, for another person and
for compensation or with the intention or expectation of receiving
compensation, undertakes to install or cause to be installed, by himself or
herself or by or through others, in any structure, a fire protection system.
(d) Fire alarm system means a system composed
of a control unit and a combination of electrical devices that is designed to
sound an alarm in the event of a fire and that may be activated manually,
automatically or in both ways.
(e) Fire protection system includes an
automatic fire sprinkler system, an automatic fire extinguishing system, a fire
alarm system and a standpipe system.
(f) Standpipe system means a system of pipes,
valves, connectors and related equipment that is attached to a water supply and
designed so that water can be discharged through a hose attached to a connector
for the purpose of extinguishing a fire.
(g) Structure includes a building, bridge,
tunnel and power plant.

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