Nevada Code § 651.040

Certain rates must be included on printed statement of charges or rates; registration card must be maintained; receipt must be given; charges must not exceed rates on printed statement; liability for violations; criminal penalty
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1. As used in this section, unless the
context otherwise requires:
(a) Establishment means any hotel, motel, inn
or motor court.
(b) Owner or keeper means any person, firm,
association or corporation.
(c) Rates means the total charge levied at the
establishment for rooms or accommodations.
2. The rates listed on the printed
statement required to be maintained by an owner or keeper of an establishment
pursuant to NRS 651.030 must include:
(a) The daily rate of the room for occupancy by
one person and for occupancy by two persons;
(b) The additional charge, if any, for occupancy
by each additional person over two persons;
(c) The additional charge, if any, for each
additional bed provided in the room; and
(d) The additional charge, if any, to offset
energy costs incurred by the establishment.
3. Every establishment shall maintain a
registration card for each room and supply the person or persons registering
for accommodations a receipt. Both the registration card and the receipt must
reflect the type of accommodations supplied, the number of persons occupying
the accommodation and the rate charged each person therefor. An establishment
shall not charge more than the rates listed on the printed statement required
to be maintained by an owner or keeper of an establishment pursuant to NRS 651.030 .
4. For any violation of this section, or
any provision herein contained, the offender shall forfeit to the injured party
three times the amount of the sum charged in excess of what he or she is
entitled to charge.
5. Any owner or keeper of any establishment
who violates any of the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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