Nevada Code § 41.1335

Action for damages for injuries resulting from fertility fraud; award of costs and attorneys fees to injured person; punitive damages; where violation deemed to have occurred
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1. A person who has suffered an injury as
a result of a violation of NRS 200.975 may bring an action for the recovery of his or her actual damages and any
punitive damages which the facts may warrant if the person is or was, at the
time of assisted reproduction:
(a) A patient who gave birth to a child conceived
through assisted reproduction as a result of a violation of NRS 200.975 ;
(b) The spouse of a patient who gave birth to a
child conceived through assisted reproduction as a result of a violation of NRS 200.975 ;
(c) A child conceived through assisted
reproduction as a result of a violation of NRS
200.975 ; or
(d) A donor whose human reproductive material
resulted in the birth of a child conceived through assisted reproduction as a
result of a violation of NRS 200.975 .
2. Each child born as a result of a
violation of NRS 200.975 constitutes the
basis for a separate cause of action.
3. A person who prevails in an action
brought pursuant to subsection 1 may recover his or her actual damages,
attorneys fees and costs and any punitive damages that the facts may warrant.
4. The liability imposed by this section
is in addition to any other liability imposed by law.
5. For the purposes of this section, a
violation of NRS 200.975 shall be deemed
to have been committed where the procedure for assisted reproduction occurred
or at the principal place of business of the provider of health care.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Assisted reproduction has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 126.510 .
(b) Human reproductive material has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 200.970 .
(c) Provider of health care has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 200.975 .

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