Nevada Code § 268.423

Permits to solicit charitable contributions while standing on median strip of highway or sidewalk adjacent to highway
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1. The governing body of each city in a
county whose population is 700,000 or more shall provide by ordinance for the
issuance of permits to charitable organizations which allow the holders to
solicit charitable contributions for the respective organization while standing
on the median strip of any highway or the sidewalk adjacent to the highway
within the jurisdiction of the city. The city shall, upon receipt of the
completed application, issue the permit for the period requested which may not
exceed 3 days in a calendar year. The city may reasonably limit the time, place
and manner of the solicitation to preserve public safety. In no case may a
person whose age is less than 18 years be permitted to participate in the
solicitation. The governing body of each city in a county whose population is
less than 700,000 may provide for such permits in the same manner.
2. The city may charge a fee for such a
permit which does not exceed:
(a) An amount reasonably calculated to reimburse
the city for its administrative costs in considering and processing the
application; or
(b) Fifty dollars,
whichever is
less.
3. The charitable organization:
(a) Shall indemnify the city against any injury
to any person or property during the solicitation which arises from or is
incident to the act of solicitation; and
(b) Is liable for any injury to any person or
property during the solicitation which arises from the negligence of the
soliciting agent.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Charitable organization means an
organization which:
(1) The Secretary of the Treasury has
determined is an exempt organization pursuant to the provisions of section
501(c) of the Internal Revenue Code; and
(2) Holds a current certificate of
organization or is currently qualified by the Secretary of State to do business
in this state.
(b) Highway means the entire width between the
boundary lines of every way maintained by a public authority when any part
thereof is open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular traffic. The
term does not include a freeway as that term is defined in NRS 408.060 .

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