Nevada Code § 601.020

Illegal exhibition and use of names and insignia
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1. Unless authorized under the laws,
statutes, rules, regulations and bylaws of any military, ex-military,
patriotic, benevolent, humane, fraternal or charitable society, association or
corporation incorporated under the laws of this or any other state or of the
United States, no person shall:
(a) Wear or exhibit the badge, button, emblem,
decoration, insigne or charm of such organization.
(b) Assume or claim to be a member of any such
organization.
(c) Assume or use the name of any such
organization.
2. Where one military, ex-military,
patriotic, benevolent, humane, fraternal or charitable society, association or
corporation is incorporated subsequent to another society, association or corporation
and assumes, adopts or uses a name so nearly resembling the name of the
society, association or corporation first incorporated as to be a colorable
imitation thereof or calculated to deceive the public, unless authorized under
the laws, statutes, rules, regulations and bylaws of the prior incorporated
society, association or corporation, no person shall:
(a) Wear or exhibit the badge, button, emblem,
decoration, insigne or charm of the organization subsequently incorporated.
(b) Assume or claim to be a member of the
organization subsequently incorporated.
(c) Assume or use the name of the organization
subsequently incorporated.

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