Nevada Code § 444.048

Areas leased by public body to provide public service: Requirements to have certain toilet facilities available to public; exception; void and unenforceable contracts
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, each area that is leased by or on behalf of a public body and is used
primarily to provide a service to the public must have at least one toilet
facility which is accessible to a person with a disability within the leased
area or, if the leased area is a part of a complex of leased areas, within the
common area of the complex. The toilet facility must:
(a) Be available for use by members of the
public.
(b) Comply with the regulations regarding
accessibility of a toilet facility promulgated pursuant to the Americans with
Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C. 12101 et seq.
(c) If a corridor leads to the toilet facility,
be marked at the entrance to the corridor with a sign which:
(1) Conforms to the requirements related
to signage contained in 4.30 et seq. of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities set forth in Appendix A
of Part 36 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations; and
(2) Uses symbols, raised letters and
Braille to:
(I) Identify the toilet facility and
the gender of persons who may use the toilet facility; and
(II) Indicate whether the toilet
facility is for the exclusive use of persons of one gender and, if applicable,
provide direction to a toilet facility that may be used by persons of the other
gender.
2. The provisions of subsection 1 do not
apply to a leased area within a state park for which toilet facilities are
otherwise accessible to members of the public.
3. A contract to lease an area that does
not satisfy the requirements of subsection 1 which is entered into on or after
October 1, 1997, is void and unenforceable.

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