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Statute 201 353

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1. It is unlawful for a prostitute to engage in prostitution or solicitation therefor, except in a licensed house of prostitution. 2. A person who violates subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor. 3. A peace officer who: (a) Detains but does not arrest or issue a citation to a person for a violation of subsection 1 shall, before releasing the person, provide information regarding and opportunities for connecting with social service agencies that may provide assistance to the person. The Department of Health and Human Services shall assist law enforcement agencies in providing information regarding and opportunities for connecting with such social service agencies pursuant to this paragraph. (b) Arrests or issues a citation to a person for a violation of subsection 1 shall, before the person is released from custody or cited: (1) Inform the person that he or she may be eligible for assignment to a preprosecution diversion program established pursuant to NRS 174.032; and (2) Provide the information regarding and opportunities for connecting with social service agencies described in paragraph (a). 4.

osecution diversion program established pursuant to NRS 174.032; and (2) Provide the information regarding and opportunities for connecting with social service agencies described in paragraph (a). 4. If, at any time before the trial of a person charged with a violation of subsection 1, the prosecuting attorney has reason to believe that the person is a victim of sex trafficking, the prosecuting attorney shall dismiss the charge. As used in this subsection, 'sex trafficking' means a violation of subsection 2 of NRS 201.300. (Added to NRS by 2021, 3119)