Nevada Code § 393.400

Surreptitious electronic surveillance; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, it is unlawful for a person to engage in any kind of
surreptitious electronic surveillance on any property of a public school
without the knowledge of the person being observed.
2. Subsection 1 does not apply to any
electronic surveillance:
(a) Authorized by a court order issued to a
public officer, based upon a showing of probable cause to believe that criminal
activity is occurring on the property of the public school under surveillance;
(b) By a law enforcement agency pursuant to a
criminal investigation;
(c) By a peace officer pursuant to NRS 289.830 ;
(d) Which is necessary as part of a system of
security used to protect and ensure the safety of persons on the property of
the public school; or
(e) Of a class or laboratory when authorized by
the teacher of the class or laboratory.

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