A person who intentionally violates: 1. A temporary order is guilty of a misdemeanor. 2. An extended order and: (a) Who has not previously violated an extended order is guilty of a misdemeanor; (b) Who has previously violated an extended order one time is guilty of a gross misdemeanor; or (c) Who has previously violated an extended order two or more times is guilty of a category D felony and shall be punished as provided in NRS 193.130 . Each act that constitutes a violation of the temporary or extended order may be prosecuted as a separate violation of the order.
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