Nevada Code § 286.737

Boycott of Israel defined
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1. Boycott of Israel means, except as
otherwise provided in subsection 2, refusing to deal or conduct business with,
abstaining from dealing or conducting business with, terminating business or
business activities with or performing any other action that is intended to
limit commercial relations with:
(a) Israel; or
(b) A person or entity doing business in Israel
or in territories controlled by Israel,
if such an
action is taken in a manner that discriminates on the basis of nationality,
national origin or religion.
2. The term does not include an action
that is described in subsection 1 if the action:
(a) Is based on a bona fide business or economic
reason;
(b) Is taken pursuant to a boycott against a
public entity of Israel if the boycott is applied in a nondiscriminatory
manner; or
(c) Is taken in compliance with or adherence to
calls for a boycott of Israel if that action is authorized in 50 U.S.C. 4607
or any other federal or state law.

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