Nevada Code § 651.077

Rights of persons breastfeeding child; unlawful acts; exception for enforcement of certain laws, regulations or ordinances relating to minors on premises
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, it is unlawful for a place of public accommodation to:
(a) Deny the full and equal enjoyment of the
goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages and accommodations of the
place of public accommodation to a person because the person is breastfeeding a
child.
(b) Print, circulate, post, mail or otherwise
cause to be published a statement, advertisement, notice or sign:
(1) Stating that the place of public
accommodation refuses or denies the full and equal enjoyment of any good,
service, facility, privilege, advantage or accommodation of the place of public
accommodation to a person in violation of paragraph (a); or
(2) Otherwise indicating that the
patronage or presence of a person at a place of public accommodation is
objectionable, unwelcome, unacceptable or undesirable because the person is
breastfeeding a child.
2. It is not a violation of this section
for any place of public accommodation to enforce a federal or state law or
regulation or local law or ordinance that requires the place of public
accommodation to prohibit a minor from entering or remaining on its premises or
certain areas of its premises.

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