Nevada Code § 33.240

Acts that constitute harassment in workplace
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Harassment in the workplace occurs when:
1. A person knowingly threatens to cause
or commits an act that causes:
(a) Bodily injury to the person or another
person;
(b) Damage to the property of another person; or
(c) Substantial harm to the physical or mental
health or safety of a person;
2. The threat is made or the act is
committed against an employer, an employee of the employer while the employee
performs the employees duties of employment or a person present at the
workplace of the employer; and
3. The threat would cause a reasonable
person to fear that the threat will be carried out or the act would cause a
reasonable person to feel terrorized, frightened, intimidated or harassed.

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