Nevada Code § 41.1397

Liability of owner or operator of house of prostitution for employment of prostitute tested positive for exposure to human immunodeficiency virus
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An owner of a house of
prostitution, the person who operates the house or the agent of either who
employs or continues to employ a prostitute after the person knows or should
know that the prostitute has tested positive in a test approved by regulation
of the State Board of Health for exposure to the human immunodeficiency virus,
is liable for any damages caused to a person exposed to the virus as a result
of the employment.

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