Nevada Code § 603.160

Internet service provider required to provide product or service to regulate and monitor childs use of Internet under certain circumstances
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1. If a provider of Internet service knows
or has reasonable cause to believe that a subscriber resides within this State,
the provider shall make available to the subscriber a product or service which
enables the subscriber to regulate a childs use of the Internet service
provided to the subscriber if such a product or service is reasonably and
commercially available for the technology utilized by the subscriber to access
the Internet service. The product or service must, subject to such
availability, enable the subscriber to:
(a) Block all access to the Internet;
(b) Block access to specific websites or domains
disapproved by the subscriber;
(c) Restrict access exclusively to specific
websites or domains approved by the subscriber; and
(d) Allow the subscriber to monitor a childs use
of the Internet service by providing a report to the subscriber of the specific
websites or domains that the child has visited or has attempted to visit but
could not access because the websites or domains were blocked or restricted by
the subscriber.
2. For the purposes of subsection 1, a
provider of Internet service shall be deemed to know that a subscriber resides
within this State if the subscriber identifies Nevada as his or her place of
residence at the time of subscription.
3. If a product or service described in
subsection 1 is reasonably and commercially available for the technology
utilized by the subscriber to access the Internet service, the provider of
Internet service:
(a) Shall provide to the subscriber, at the time
of subscription, notice of the availability of the product or service described
in subsection 1. The notice must be provided to the subscriber by electronic
mail or in a written form through another reasonable means.
(b) May make the product or service described in
subsection 1 available to the subscriber either directly or through a
third-party vendor. The provider or third-party vendor may charge the
subscriber a fee for the product or service.

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