2005 Nevada Revised Statutes - Chapter 447 — Public Accommodations
CHAPTER 447 - PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS
NRS 447.003 Definitions.
NRS 447.007 Healthauthority defined.
NRS 447.010 Hoteldefined.
NRS 447.020 Cleanlinessof bedding; worn out and unfit bedding.
NRS 447.030 Exterminationof vermin.
NRS 447.040 Cleanlinessof rooms used for sleeping.
NRS 447.045 Hotelrequired to be kept in sanitary condition.
NRS 447.050 Certainareas of hotel prohibited from use as quarters for living or sleeping.
NRS 447.060 Ventilationof rooms.
NRS 447.070 Windowsand outside doors to be equipped with screens.
NRS 447.080 Airspace, floor area and ceiling height of rooms.
NRS 447.090 Amountof bedding required; furnishing clean sheets and pillow slips; size of sheets.
NRS 447.100 Fumigationof room after occupation by person having contagious or infectious disease.
NRS 447.110 Facilitiesfor bathing.
NRS 447.120 Towelsto be furnished.
NRS 447.130 Toiletsrequired in hotels or other establishments for transient lodging: Number;facilities for washing hands.
NRS 447.135 Entranceto corridor leading to toilet facility to be marked with sign that conforms torequirements of Americans with Disabilities Act and includes features for useby visually impaired persons; reporting of violations; duties of AttorneyGeneral; enforcement.
NRS 447.140 Ventilationof room containing water closet, bathtub or shower.
NRS 447.145 Systemsfor heating and ventilating hotels or other establishments for transientlodging.
NRS 447.150 Exemptionfrom requirement for number of water closets, bathtubs or showers in certainhotels.
NRS 447.160 Disposalof sewage; disinfection of toilets.
NRS 447.170 Supplyof water; plumbing.
NRS 447.180 Disposalof garbage and rubbish.
NRS 447.185 Regulationof construction or reconstruction of hotel or other establishment for transientlodging.
NRS 447.190 Enforcementof chapter by health authority; records.
NRS 447.200 Accessfor inspection of hotel.
NRS 447.210 Criminalpenalty; each day of violation constitutes separate offense.
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(Added to NRS by 1997, 1616)
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1. The officers and agents of the Health Division ofthe Department of Health and Human Services; or
2. The officers and agents of the local boards ofhealth.
(Added to NRS by 1997, 1616)
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[1:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3337](NRS A1997, 1616)
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1. All bedding, bedclothes or bed covering, includingmattresses, quilts, blankets, sheets, pillows or comforters, used in any hotelin this state must be kept clean and free from all filth or dirt.
2. No bedding, bedclothes or bed covering, includingmattresses, quilts, blankets, sheets, pillows or comforters, shall be usedwhich is worn out or unsanitary for use by human beings according to the trueintent and meaning of this chapter.
[2:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3338]
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[3:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3339]
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[4:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3340]
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1. Toilet rooms and bathrooms, including toilets,bathing and lavatory facilities, in hotels shall be kept clean and sanitary.
2. All other rooms, corridors, stairways, elevators,fire escapes, garages within hotels, lobbies and other portions orappurtenances of hotels used by tenants shall be kept in a clean and sanitarycondition, free of fire hazards and free of hazards to life and limb.
(Added to NRS by 1957, 484)
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1. Any kitchen, cellar, hallway, water closet, bath,shower compartment, or slop-sink room.
2. Any other room or place which does not comply withthe provisions of this chapter, or in which, in the judgment of the healthauthority, living or sleeping is dangerous or prejudicial to life or health byreason of an overcrowded condition, a want of light, windows, ventilation ordrainage, dampness, or offensive or obnoxious odors or poisonous gases in theroom or place, or a lack of exits as required by the Uniform Building Code inthe form most recently adopted before January 1, 1985, by the InternationalConference of Building Officials.
[4a:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3340a](NRSA 1957, 484; 1969, 1022; 1985, 372)
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[5:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3341](NRS A1957, 484)
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[5a:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3341a]
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[5b:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3341b]
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1. Every bed kept or used in any hotel in this statefor the accommodation of any person or guest must be provided with a sufficientsupply of clean bedding.
2. Clean sheets and pillow slips shall be supplied foreach bed in a hotel as often as the bed is assigned to a different person.
3. Sheets shall be at least 98 inches long and ofsufficient width to cover the mattress and spring completely.
[6:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3342]
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[7:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2811; NCL 3343](NRS A1969, 1022)
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1. In every hotel in existence prior to October 1,1945, at least one bathtub or shower shall be installed in a separatecompartment on a public hallway or court for every 20, or fractional part of20, guestrooms on the same floor as the hallway or court which are not providedwith private baths.
2. In every hotel built after October 1, 1945, atleast one bathtub or shower provided with hot and cold water shall be installedin a separate compartment on a public hallway or court for every 10, orfractional part of 10, guestrooms on the same floor as the hallway or courtwhich are not provided with private baths.
[7a:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3343a]
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1. Every hotel within this state having a publicwashstand or washbowl, where different persons gather to wash themselves, mustkeep a sufficient supply of clean, individual towels for the use of suchpersons within easy access of or to such persons and in plain sight and view.
2. Nothing in this section shall be construed asexcluding the use of crepe or paper towels, or the automatic roller towel.
[8:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2812; NCL 3344]
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1. In every hotel or any other type of transientlodging establishment without private toilets there shall be at least onetoilet for each sex in a separate compartment on a public hallway or court andsuch toilets shall be plainly indicated by signs. If the building is designedto accommodate more than 15 persons on any floor or court, then toilets shallbe provided on each floor or court in the ratio of one for each 15 persons ormajor fraction thereof, not provided with private toilets.
2. Adequate hand washing facilities, properly suppliedwith soap and hot and cold water under pressure, shall be provided convenientto the toilet facilities.
[8a:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3344a](NRSA 1957, 484)
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1. Each owner, lessor, lessee or operator of a publicaccommodation shall mark each entrance to a corridor in the publicaccommodation which leads to a toilet facility with a sign which:
(a) Conforms to the requirements related to signagecontained in 4.30 et seq. of the Americans with Disabilities ActAccessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities set forth in Appendix Aof Part 36 of Title 28 of the Code of Federal Regulations; and
(b) Uses symbols, raised letters and Braille to:
(1) Identify the toilet facility and the genderof persons who may use the toilet facility; and
(2) If the toilet facility is for the exclusiveuse of persons of one gender:
(I) Indicate that the toilet facility isfor the exclusive use of persons of that gender; and
(II) Provide direction to a toiletfacility that may be used by persons of the other gender.
2. A person may report a violation of subsection 1 tothe Attorney General.
3. Upon receiving a report pursuant to subsection 2,the Attorney General shall notify the owner, lessor, lessee or operator of thepublic accommodation of the alleged violation. Not later than 30 days afterreceiving such a notification, the owner, lessor, lessee or operator of thepublic accommodation shall:
(a) Present evidence to the Attorney General that thepublic accommodation is in compliance with subsection 1; or
(b) Begin any action necessary to comply with therequirements of subsection 1 and notify the Attorney General of the date onwhich the public accommodation will be in compliance with those requirements.
4. If the owner, lessor, lessee or operator of thepublic accommodation fails to comply with subsection 1, the Attorney Generalshall take such action as is necessary to ensure compliance with subsection 1,including, without limitation, commencing proceedings in a court of competentjurisdiction, if appropriate.
5. As used in this section, public accommodation hasthe meaning ascribed to it in 42 U.S.C. 12181.
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1. In every hotel built after July 1, 1957, any roomin which a water closet, bathtub or shower is installed must be ventilated tothe outside air by means of a window of at least 3 square feet, unlesssatisfactory mechanical ventilation is provided.
2. In hotels built prior to July 1, 1957, withoutwindows in the rooms containing water closets, bathtubs or showers, suitableventilation shall be provided as required by the health authority.
[8b:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3344b](NRSA 1957, 484; 1969, 1022)
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1. In every hotel and any other type of transientlodging establishment, the heating and ventilating systems must be constructed,installed and operated so as to reduce to a minimum the possibilities of fire,explosion, asphyxiation or gas poisoning.
2. Faultily constructed or installed heating andventilating systems in hotels and other types of transient lodgingestablishments constructed before July 1, 1957, must be reconstructed, repairedor replaced upon order of the health authority whenever the continued operationof the faultily constructed or installed heating and ventilating systems willresult in detriment to the health and life of the occupants of the building.
3. The health authority may adopt rules, regulationsand codes governing the construction, installation and operation of heating andventilating systems in hotels and other types of transient lodgingestablishments.
(Added to NRS by 1957, 484; A 1969, 1023; 1997, 1616)
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1. The health authority may exempt any hotel builtprior to October 1, 1945, from having the number of water closets, bathtubs orshowers required by this chapter for the following reason: The exemption will notresult in detriment to the health of the occupants or to the sanitation of thebuilding.
2. The health authority has no authority under thissection to exempt any hotel or portion of a hotel built after October 1, 1945,from having the number of water closets, bathtubs or showers required by thischapter.
[8c:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3344c](NRSA 1969, 1023)
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1. Every hotel in this state must have properfacilities for sewage disposal and must be kept free from effluvia arising fromany sewer, drain, toilet or other source within the control of the proprietor,owner, manager, agent or other person in charge.
2. Any toilet in connection with any hotel must bedisinfected as often as may be necessary to keep it in a sanitary condition atall times.
[9:136:1915; 1919 RL p. 2812; NCL 3345](NRS A1993, 2640)
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[9a:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3345a]
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[9b:136:1915; added 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3345b]
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(Added to NRS by 1957, 484; A 1969, 1023; 1971, 235)
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[11:136:1915; A 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3347](NRS A1963, 958; 1967, 1172; 1969, 1023; 1973, 1406)
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[12:136:1915; A 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3348](NRS A1969, 1023)
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1. Every proprietor, owner, manager, lessee or otherperson in charge of any hotel in this state who fails to comply with theprovisions of NRS 447.003 to
2. Every day that any hotel is in violation of any ofthe provisions of this chapter constitutes a separate offense.
[10:136:1915; A 1945, 384; 1943 NCL 3346](NRS A1967, 581; 2001, 707)
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