Nevada Code § 651.072

Single-stall restrooms provided to public: Requirement to make inclusive and accessible; labeling; no private right of action against owner or operator established or filing of complaint with Nevada Equal Rights Commission authorized for violation
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1. The owner or operator of a place of
public accommodation that provides a single-stall restroom to the public shall
make the single-stall restroom as inclusive and accessible as possible to a
person of any gender identity or expression, including, without limitation, by
allowing:
(a) A parent or guardian of a child to enter the
single-stall restroom with the child;
(b) A person with a disability to enter the
single-stall restroom with his or her caregiver, if applicable; and
(c) A person of any gender identity or expression
to use the single-stall restroom as needed.
2. The owner or operator of a place of
public accommodation that provides a single-stall restroom to the public:
(a) Shall not label the single-stall restroom
with gendered signage; and
(b) May label the single-stall restroom as
available for use by any person, including, without limitation, by posting a
sign that reads All-Gender Bathroom or All-Accessible Bathroom.
3. The provisions of this section do not:
(a) Establish a private right of action against
an owner or operator described in subsection 1; or
(b) Authorize the filing of a complaint with the
Nevada Equal Rights Commission,
for a
violation of the provisions of this section.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Caregiver has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 449A.306 .
(b) Gendered signage means any sign posted on a
single-stall restroom that uses words or images of a person to denominate sex.
(c) Single-stall restroom means a restroom
that:
(1) Is intended for individual use; and
(2) Contains:
(I) A single toilet or a single
urinal; or
(II) A toilet and a urinal, neither
of which is separated from the other by enclosure within a stall.

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