Nevada Code § 205.765

Presumption of intent to defraud and knowledge that holder of credit card or debit card has insufficient money or property
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In a criminal action for using a credit card
or debit card to obtain money, goods, property, services or anything of value
with insufficient money or property with which to pay for the extension of
credit, with intent to defraud, that intent and the knowledge that the holder
of the credit card has insufficient money or property is presumed to exist if
payment is refused by the issuer or other creditor when it is presented in the
usual course of business, unless within 5 days after payment is refused by the
issuer if the action involves the use of a debit card or within 10 days after
payment is refused by the issuer if the action involves the use of a credit
card, the holder of the credit card pays the full amount due plus any handling
charges.

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