Nevada Code § 660.215

Notice of basic precautions: Requirements; issuance to customers; sufficiency
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1. Each issuer of a device for access to
an automated teller shall deliver personally or by mail to each customer,
except as otherwise provided in this section, whose mailing address for the
account to which the device relates is in this state, a notice of basic
precautions to be taken by the customer. Only one notice need be furnished per
household, and if devices for access are furnished to more than one customer
for a single account or set of accounts or on the basis of a single application
or other request for the devices, a single notice may be furnished in
satisfaction of the requirements of this section as to all those customers. The
information may be included with other disclosures related to the device
furnished to the customer, such as an initial or periodic disclosure furnished
pursuant to federal law.
2. The notice required by this section is
sufficient if the customer is advised to:
(a) Be aware of his or her surroundings,
particularly later than a half hour after sunset;
(b) Consider having someone accompany him or her
when the automated teller is used later than a half hour after sunset;
(c) Refrain from displaying his or her cash,
pocket the cash as soon as the transaction is completed and count the cash
later in the safety of his or her car or home;
(d) Consider using another automated teller, or
coming back later, if he or she notices anything suspicious;
(e) Consider cancelling the transaction,
pocketing the device for access and leaving if he or she notices anything
suspicious while transacting business at the automated teller; and
(f) Report all crimes to the operator of the automated
teller and to local law enforcement officials immediately.

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