Nevada Code § 598.09235

Deceptive trade practice defined
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1. A person engages in a deceptive trade
practice when, during a state of emergency or declaration of disaster
proclaimed pursuant to NRS 414.070 that
has been in effect for 75 days or less, the person sells, rents or offers to
sell or rent any of the following goods or services in an emergency or disaster
area for a price that is grossly in excess of the usual price for that good or
service:
(a) Consumer goods and services used, bought or
rendered primarily for personal, family or household purposes;
(b) Medical supplies and services used for the
care, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of any illness or disease;
(c) Services related to the repair or
reconstruction of property; or
(d) Any other goods or services that are commonly
used in responding to the type of emergency or disaster for which the state of
emergency or declaration of disaster was proclaimed.
2. Whether a price for a good or service
is grossly in excess of the usual price for that good or service for the
purposes of subsection 1 is a question of law to be determined by considering
all relevant circumstances, including, without limitation, the price of the
good or service prevailing in the emergency or disaster area in the 30 days
before the state of emergency or declaration of disaster was proclaimed.
3. A price for a good or service is not
grossly in excess of the usual price for that good or service for the purposes
of subsection 1 if the price is:
(a) Related to an additional or increased cost
imposed by a supplier of a good or other costs of providing the good or
service, including, without limitation, an additional or increased cost for
labor or materials used to provide a service;
(b) For a good or service which is sold, rented
or offered to be sold or rented for a price that:
(1) Does not exceed $250, 15 percent or
less above the usual price for the good or service;
(2) Exceeds $250 but does not exceed $750,
10 percent or less above the usual price for the good or service; or
(3) Exceeds $750, 5 percent or less above
the usual price of the good or service;
(c) Ten percent or less above the sum of the
costs to the person and the normal markup for a good or service;
(d) Generally consistent with seasonal
fluctuations or fluctuations in applicable commodity, regional, national or
international markets; or
(e) A contract price, or the result of a price
formula, established before the state of emergency or declaration of disaster
was proclaimed.
4. A person who offers to sell or rent a
good or service for a price that would otherwise violate subsection 1 does not
commit a deceptive trade practice if the offer states that the good or
service is not offered for sale or rent in the emergency or disaster area.
5. The provisions of this section do not
apply to:
(a) A transaction for the sale or rental of a
good or service which occurs wholly outside the State; or
(b) A person who does not control the location or
price at which a good or service is sold or rented.
6. As used in this section:
(a) Emergency or disaster area means a
particular geographic area that is described in a proclamation of a state of
emergency or declaration of disaster by the Governor or Legislature pursuant to NRS 414.070 .
(b) Usual price means:
(1) If a person sold, rented or offered to
sell or rent a good or service at a price other than as described in
subparagraph (2) in an emergency or disaster area within the 30 days before the
state of emergency or declaration of disaster was proclaimed pursuant to NRS 414.070 , the price at which the person
sold, rented or offered to sell or rent the good or service.
(2) If a person sold, rented or offered to
sell or rent a good or service at a reduced price in an emergency or disaster
area within the 30 days before the state of emergency or declaration of
disaster was proclaimed pursuant to NRS
414.070 , the price at which the person usually sells, rents or offers to
sell or rent the good or service in the emergency or disaster area.
(3) If a person did not sell, rent or
offer to sell or rent a good or service in an emergency or disaster area within
the 30 days before the state of emergency or declaration of disaster was
proclaimed pursuant to NRS 414.070 , the
price at which the good or service was generally available in the emergency or
disaster area in the 30 days before the state of emergency or declaration of
disaster was proclaimed.

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