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Legislative Counsel Bureau, Research Division Publication PENALTIES FOR FELONIES UNDER NEVADA REVISED STATUTES (See Nevada Revised Statutes 193.130 for felony penalties, generally) NRS CITE NRS Chapter 7: Attorneys and Counselors at Law 7.285 Unlawful practice of law, third or subsequent offense in 7 years E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 33: Injunctions 33.400 Violation of extended order involving crime against a child NRS Chapter 63: State Facilities for Detention of Children 63.610 Aid or conceal child escaped from a State detention facility B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 90: Securities 90.650 Securities fraud B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $500,000) NRS Chapter 91: Commodities 91.340 Commodities fraud C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) NRS Chapter 116: Common-Interest Ownership (Uniform Act) 116.3110 Fraudulently alter the outcome of an election for executive board 116.31189 Community manager or executive board member requesting or accepting a bribe 116.31189 Bribing a community manager or executive board member NRS Chapter 118A: Landlord and Tenant: Dwellings 118A.275 Failure to disclose to tenant that property is subject to foreclosure (deceptive trade practice), third or subsequent offense

NRS Chapter 119: Sale of Subdivided Land 119.330 Fraudulent sale of subdivided land C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 125: Dissolution of Marriage 125.510 Child abduction or concealment by parent or person under court order; NRS 200.359 provides penalty NRS Chapter 127: Adoption of Children and Adults 127.288 Penalty for payment to or acceptance by natural parent for adoption under NRS 127.287 127.300 Unlicensed placement of child NRS Chapter 179B: Statewide Registry of Sex Offenders and Offenders Convicted of a Crime Against a Child 179B.285 Use of information obtained from a community notification website to commit a gross misdemeanor E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 179D: Registration of Sex Offenders and Offenders Convicted of a Crime Against a Child 179D.550 Failure to register as sex offender, first offense 179D.550 Failure to register as sex offender; second or subsequent offense within 7 years. No probation or suspended sentence NRS Chapter 193: General Provisions (Crimes and Punishments) 193.155 Public offense proportionate to the value of the property affected or the loss resulting from such offense, property value $5,000 or more 193.1685 Commission of felony to aid act of terrorism, resulting in substantial bodily harm (SBH) or death A - Life without parole, life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 50 years with a minimum of 20 years for parole (No fine) 193.330 Attempted A felony B - 2 to 20 years (No fine) 193.330 Attempted B felony with a maximum penalty of more than 10 years B - 1 to 10 years (No fine) 2

193.330 Attempted B felony with a maximum penalty of 10 years or less 193.330 Attempted C felony D - 1 to 4 years or gross misdemeanor (Optional fine, not more than $2,000) 193.330 Attempted D felony E - 1 to 4 years; or gross misdemeanor (Optional fine, not more than $2,000) 193.330 Attempted E felony E - 1 to 4 years; or gross misdemeanor (Optional fine, not more than $2,000) NRS Chapter 195: Parties to Crimes 195.040 Accessory to a felony NRS Chapter 196: Crimes Against the Sovereignty of This State 196.010 Treason B - 2 to 10 years (No fine) 196.030 Misprision of treason (having knowledge of the commission of treason, concealment of crime) NRS Chapter 197: Crimes By and Against the Executive Power of This State 197.010 Bribery of executive officer 197.020 Bribery of public officer 197.030 Executive officer accepting bribe 197.040 Public officer accepting bribe 197.050 Improper division of salary by public official 197.060 Improper division of salary by public official 197.110 Misconduct of public officer E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 197.150 Public officer paying false claim ($650 or more) 197.170 Extortion by public officer 197.200 Oppression under color of office, force or threat of force 3

197.210 Fraudulent appropriation of property ($650 or more) NRS Chapter 199: Crimes Against Public Justice 199.010 Bribery of judicial officer 199.020 Judicial officer accepting bribe 199.030 Juror accepting bribe 199.100 Rescuing felony prisoner 199.100 Rescuing gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 199.120 Perjury 199.130 False complaint to effect arrest or search 199.140 Use of fictitious name to effect arrest or search 199.145 Perjury 199.160 Procuring execution of innocent person by perjury A - Life without parole; life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 50 years with a 20-year minimum for parole (No fine) 199.210 Offering false evidence 199.230 Preventing person from testifying, force or threat of force 199.240 Bribery or intimidation of witness C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 199.250 Witness accepting bribe 199.280 Resisting officer, use of dangerous weapon or taking dangerous weapon from officer 199.280 Resisting officer, use of firearm or taking firearm from officer 199.290 Compounding or concealing a crime 199.300 Intimidating public officer, force involved and first offense 199.300 Intimidating public officer, force involved and subsequent offense B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 4

199.305 Hindering the reporting of a crime 199.310 Malicious prosecution of a felony 199.335 Failure to appear after bail either for a felony, or for a misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor and left the State to avoid prosecution 199.360 Fraudulent birth pretenses, inheritance 199.370 Substitution of child B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 199.460 Extortion of confession, force or threat of force, or SBH 199.480 Conspiracy to commit robbery, sexual assault, kidnapping in first or second degrees, arson in the first or second degrees, or using personal identifying information unlawfully B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 199.480 Conspiracy to commit murder B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more 199.500 Solicitation to commit murder B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 199.520 Disclosure of information to subject of investigation 199.530 Notification of search or seizure 199.540 Notification of wire tap NRS Chapter 200: Crimes Against the Person 200.030 Murder, first degree A - Death if aggravating circumstances; life without parole; life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 50 years with a minimum of 20 years for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.030 Murder, second degree A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a minimum of 10 years for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.080 Voluntary manslaughter B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.090 Involuntary manslaughter 200.210 Killing unborn quick child B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.220 Woman taking drugs to terminate pregnancy, after 24th week B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.230 Killing by overloading a vessel, negligent conduct 5

200.230 Killing by overloading vessel, willful conduct B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.240 Harboring vicious animal 200.260 Unlawful storage or manufacture of explosives, death resulting 200.280 Mayhem B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.320 Kidnapping, first degree, SBH A - Life without parole; life with a 15-year minimum for parole; or 40 years with a 15-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.320 Kidnapping, first degree, no SBH A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole; or 15 years with a 5-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.330 Kidnapping, second degree B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $15,000) 200.340 Aiding or abetting kidnapping in the first degree A - Punished as kidnapping first degree in NRS 200.320 200.340 Aiding or abetting kidnapping in the second degree 200.359 Detention, concealment, removal of child from person with lawful custody (see NRS 125.510) B - 2 to 15 years (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, SBH A - Life without parole or life with a 15-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, no SBH A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, victim under 16, SBH A - Life without parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, victim under 16, no SBH A - Life with a 25-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, victim under 14, no SBH A - Life with a 35-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 200.366 Sexual assault, victim under 16, previous conviction for sexual assault A - Life without parole. sentence (No fine) No probation or suspended 200.368 Statutory sexual seduction 200.378 Violation of extended order by perpetrator of alleged sexual assault C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.380 Robbery B - 2 to 15 years (No fine) 6

200.390 Administration of poison with intent to kill A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole; or 15 years with a 5-year minimum for parole (No fine) 200.400 Battery with intent to commit mayhem, robbery, or grand larceny B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.400 Battery with intent to kill B - 2 to 20 years (No fine) 200.400 Battery with intent to commit sexual assault, SBH or strangulation 200.400 Battery with intent to commit sexual assault, no SBH 200.400 Battery with intent to commit sexual assault, victim under 16, no SBH 200.405 Administration of a drug to aid commission of felony 200.408 Administration of drug to aid commission of violent crime A - Life without parole or life with a 10-year minimum for parole (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) A - 2 years to life, with the possibility of parole (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) A - 5 years to life, with the possibility of parole (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years (No fine) B - 1 to 20 years (No fine) 200.410 Fighting duel, death resulting A - Punished as first degree murder under NRS 200.030 200.450 Challenges to fight or acting for another in challenge to fight; deadly weapon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.450 Challenges to fight, death resulting A - Punished as first degree murder under NRS 200.030 200.460 False imprisonment either by prisoner without deadly weapon or by other person with deadly weapon 200.460 False imprisonment by prisoner with deadly weapon 200.460 False imprisonment committed using a person as a shield B - 1 to 6 years (No fine) B - 1 to 20 years (No fine) B - 1 to 15 years (No fine) 200.463 Involuntary servitude crimes B - 5 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 200.463 Involuntary servitude crimes, SBH B - 7 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 200.464 Knowingly recruiting, transporting or providing person for involuntary servitude; or benefiting from involuntary servitude B - 1 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 200.465 Sale or purchase of another person; related acts B - 5 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 200.467 Trafficking in persons for financial gain B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 200.468 Trafficking in persons for illegal purposes B - 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 7

200.471 Assault with deadly weapon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.471 Assault with a deadly weapon upon an officer, school employee, provider of health care, taxicab driver, transit officer or sports official 200.471 Assault upon an officer, school employee, provider of health care, taxicab driver, transit officer or sports official by a probationer, prisoner, or parolee 200.471 Assault with a deadly weapon upon an officer, school employee, provider of health care, taxicab driver, transit officer or sports official by a probationer, prisoner, or parolee B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.481 Battery without weapon, SBH or strangulation 200.481 Battery upon an officer, school employee, provider of health care, taxicab driver, transit officer or sports official, SBH or strangulation B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.481 Battery with a deadly weapon B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.481 Battery with a deadly weapon, SBH or strangulation 200.481 Battery by prisoner, probationer, or parolee without a weapon 200.481 Battery by a prisoner, probationer, or parolee with a deadly weapon 200.481 Battery by a prisoner, probationer, or parolee with a deadly weapon, SBH or strangulation 200.485 Battery that constitutes domestic violence, third or subsequent offense in 7 years 200.485 Battery that constitutes domestic violence committed by strangulation B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 6 years (No fine) B - 2 to 10 years (No fine) B - 2 to 15 years (No fine) C - 1 to 5 years, no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, no probation or suspended sentence (Mandatory fine, not more than $15,000) 200.495 Criminal neglect of patient, resulting in death B - 1 to 20 years (No fine) 200.495 Criminal neglect of patient, resulting in SBH B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm, child less than 14 years of age and harm result of sexual abuse A - Life with a 15-year minimum for parole (No fine) 8

200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, no substantial bodily or mental harm 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Causing a child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, no substantial bodily or mental harm, subsequent violation 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Permitting or allowing child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering as a result of abuse or neglect, resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm, child less than 14 years of age and harm result of sexual abuse 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Permitting or allowing child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering as a result of abuse or neglect, resulting in substantial bodily or mental harm 200.508 Child abuse/neglect: Permitting or allowing child to suffer unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering as a result of abuse or neglect, no substantial bodily or mental harm, subsequent violation B - 2 to 20 years (No fine) B - 1 to 6 years (No fine) B - 2 to 15 years (No fine) A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole (No fine) B - 2 to 20 years (No fine) 200.5083 Mutilation of genitalia of female child B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.5099 Abuse of older person or vulnerable person, subsequent offense 200.5099 Abuse of older person or vulnerable person; SBH, substantial mental harm, or death 200.5099 Neglecting or permitting older person or vulnerable person to suffer by person with legal responsibility resulting in SBH, substantial mental harm or death 200.5099 Exploitation of older person or vulnerable person, value of $650 to $5,000 200.5099 Exploitation of older person or vulnerable person, value over $5,000 200.5099 Isolation of older person or vulnerable person, subsequent offense 9 B - 2 to 6 years, and restitution (No fine) B - 2 to 20 years, and restitution (No fine) B - 2 to 6 years, and restitution (No fine) B - 2 to 10 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $25,000) B - 2 to 10 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more

200.50995 Conspiracy to abuse, exploit, or isolate older person or vulnerable person, subsequent offense C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 200.575 Aggravated stalking B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more 200.575 Stalking with the use of a computer (Internet, electronic mail, text messaging or network) 200.591 Stalking; violation of extended order from the court 200.603 Entering property with intent to conceal self and peer through opening of dwelling; possession of deadly weapon 200.604 Capturing an image of the private area of another person, subsequent offense 200.604 Distributing, disclosing, displaying, transmitting, or publishing an image of the private area of another that the person knows or has reason to know was obtained illegally, subsequent offense 200.710 Child pornography - child 14 years of age or older (see NRS 200.750) 200.710 Child pornography - child less than 14 years of age (see NRS 200.750) 200.720 Promoting child pornography - child 14 years of age or older (see NRS 200.750) 200.720 Promoting child pornography, child less than 14 years of age (see NRS 200.750) B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole (Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000) A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole (Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000) A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole (Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000) A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole (Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000) 200.725 Distribution of child pornography B - 1 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $15,000) 200.727 Intentionally viewing pornography depicting child less than 16 years of age controlled through the Internet, first offense 200.727 Intentionally viewing pornography depicting child less than 16 years of age controlled through the Internet, subsequent offense C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.730 Possession of child pornography, first offense B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 200.730 Possession of child pornography, subsequent offense A - 1 year to life, with the possibility of parole (Optional fine, not more 200.750 Penalty statute for NRS 200.710 and 200.720 (See NRS 200.710 and 200.720) 10

NRS Chapter 201: Crimes Against Public Decency and Good Morals 201.020 Failure to pay spousal or child support: $10,000 total; or $5,000 total and subsequent violation C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more 201.120 Abortion not pursuant to law B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.160 Bigamy 201.170 Marry a married person 201.180 Incest A - 2 years to life, with the possibility of parole (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.190 Sexual acts in public 201.195 Soliciting a minor to commit infamous crime against nature and minor does commit act minor 14 years of age or older 201.195 Soliciting a minor to commit infamous crime against nature and minor does commit act minor less than 14 years of age 201.195 Soliciting minor to commit infamous crime against nature; minor did not commit act, subsequent offense 201.205 Knowingly engaging in conduct likely to spread HIV A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole (No fine) A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole (No fine) A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole (No fine) B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.210 Open or gross lewdness, subsequent offense 201.220 Indecent or obscene exposure, subsequent offense 201.230 Lewdness with a child under 14 years of age A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.230 Lewdness with a child under 14 years of age, prior conviction of lewdness with a child or a sexual offense against a child A - Life without parole. sentence (No fine) No probation or suspended 201.300 Pandering of an adult, force or threat of force 201.300 Pandering of an adult, no force or threat of force 201.300 Pandering of a child, force or threat of force B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) 201.300 Pandering of a child, force or threat of force B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) 11

201.300 Pandering of a child, no force or threat of force B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.300 Pandering of a child, no force or threat of force B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.310 Placing spouse in a brothel, force or threat of force 201.310 Placing spouse in a brothel, no force or threat of force 201.320 Living from the earnings of a prostitute 201.330 Detention of adult in brothel because of debt; force or threat of force 201.330 Detention of adult in brothel because of debt; no force or threat of force 201.330 Detention of a child in brothel because of debt; force or threat of force 201.330 Detention of a child in brothel because of debt; no force or threat of force 201.340 Transporting a prostitute - adult; force or threat of force 201.340 Transporting a prostitute - adult; no force or threat of force 201.340 Transporting a prostitute - child; force or threat of force 201.340 Transporting a prostitute - child; no force or threat of force Additional penalty for violation of 201.300 to 201.340, inclusive, victim is child 14 years of age or older Additional penalty for violation of 201.300 to 201.340, inclusive, victim is child under 14 years of age Additional penalty for violation of 201.300 to 201.340, inclusive, victim is child, offense also involves conspiracy to commit a violation of 201.300 to 201.340, inclusive B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) Additional optional fine, not more than $100,000 Additional optional fine, not more than $500,000 Additional optional fine, not more than $500,000 201.354 Soliciting a child for prostitution E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 201.358 Prostitute knowingly engaging in conduct likely to spread HIV 12 B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000)

201.360 Placing a person in house of prostitution, force or threat of force 201.360 Placing a person in house of prostitution, no force or threat of force 201.450 Necrophilia A - Life with a 5-year minimum for parole (Mandatory fine, not more than $20,000) 201.540 Unlawful sexual conduct between school employee or volunteer and pupil who is 16 or 17 years old 201.540 Unlawful sexual conduct between school employee or volunteer and pupil who is 14 or 15 years old 201.550 Unlawful sexual conduct between university employee and student 201.560 Using a computer, system, or network to lure a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to engage in sexual conduct 201.560 Using a computer, system, or network to lure a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person through material harmful to minors 201.560 Luring a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to engage in sexual conduct 201.560 Luring a child, person believed to be a child, or mentally ill person to provide material harmful to minors B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 201.570 Criminal gang recruitment E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 202: Crimes Against Public Health and Safety 202.170 Willfully poisoning food, water, or medicine B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 202.248 Sale or injection of liquid silicone 202.255 Setting spring gun and causing injury B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.255 Setting spring gun and causing death B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) [May be prosecuted as murder depending upon the circumstances] 202.260 Possession, manufacture, or disposition of bomb B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.261 Possession of components of explosive or incendiary device 13 B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more

202.262 Possession of explosive or incendiary device, material, substance or component in prohibited areas 202.275 Unlawful possession, manufacture, or disposition of sawed-off shotgun or rifle 202.277 Changing, altering, removing or obliterating serial number of firearm 202.277 Knowingly possess firearm with altered serial number 202.285 Discharging firearm into occupied structure B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.287 Drive-by shooting B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more 202.300 Permitting minor to unlawfully handle firearm; first offense and substantial known risk child will use firearm for violent act 202.300 Permitting minor to unlawfully handle firearm; subsequent offense B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.310 Unlawful sale of firearm to minor B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.350 Unlawful manufacture, importation, sale, or possession of dangerous weapons, possession of nunchaku or trefoil with intent to harm, or carrying of certain concealed weapons; subsequent offense 202.350 Unlawful manufacture, importation, sale, or possession of machine gun or silencer, or carrying concealed any explosive, firearm or deadly weapon 202.357 Unlawful use of stun gun B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.357 Possession of stun gun by person convicted of a felony or a fugitive from justice 202.357 Possession of stun gun by person adjudicated mentally ill or unlawfully in United States B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.357 Unlawful sale of stun gun 202.360 Possession of firearm by ex-felon, fugitive from justice or unlawful user of controlled substance 202.360 Possession of firearm by mentally ill person or person unlawfully in United States B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 14

202.362 Unlawful sale of firearm to felon, fugitive from justice, person adjudicated mentally ill, or person unlawfully in the United States B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 202.380 Ex-felon, possession of tear gas B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 202.445 Act of terrorism A - Life without parole; or life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 50 years with a 20-year minimum for parole; and restitution (Mandatory fine of $50,000 to $100,000) 202.445 Aiding in an act of terrorism A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole; and restitution (Mandatory fine of $25,000 to $50,000) 202.446 Crimes involving weapons of mass destruction, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents, no SBH or death 202.446 Crimes involving weapons of mass destruction, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents, with SBH or death 202.446 Knowingly assisting in crimes involving weapons of mass destruction, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents 202.448 Unlawful threats involving act of terrorism, biological or chemical agents, or similar lethal agents 202.449 Delivering a hoax substance with intent to cause harm 202.449 Delivering a hoax substance causing SBH or death A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole; and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $20,000) A - Life without parole; or life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 40 years with a 20-year minimum for parole; and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $50,000) B - 2 to 15 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more D - 1 to 4 years and restitution to public agency (Optional fine, not more B - 2 to 20 years and restitution to public agency (Optional fine, not more 202.500 Vicious dog attack/sbh 202.582 Damage to utility, agricultural, government, or construction property to obtain scrap metal, value $500 or more 202.582 Damage to utility, agricultural, government, or construction property to obtain scrap metal, interruption in utility service 202.585 Use of laser device to interfere with the operation of aircraft, with injury to person or damage to property D 1 to 4 years and optional restitution (Optional fine, not more C 1 to 5 years and optional restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 15

202.595 Negligent act in reckless disregard of safety of others resulting in SBH or death 202.780 Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose, no SBH 202.780 Transportation or receipt of explosives for unlawful purpose, with SBH 202.820 Use or possession of explosives during commission of felony, first offense 202.820 Use or possession of explosives during commission of felony, subsequent offense B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, $2,000 to $10,000) B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, $2,000 to $20,000) B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 20 years (No fine) 202.830 Use of explosives to destroy property, no SBH B - 2 to 10 years (Optional fine, $2,000 to $10,000) 202.830 Use of explosives to destroy property, with SBH B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, $2,000 to $20,000) 202.830 Use of explosives to destroy occupied property A - Life without parole; or life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole (No fine) 202.840 Bomb threats B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 203: Crimes Against the Public Peace 203.115 Criminal anarchy B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 203.117 Criminal syndicalism B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 204: Crimes Against the Revenue and Property of This State 204.020 Unlawful use of public funds, value of $650 or more 204.030 Misappropriation and falsification of public accounts, value of $650 or more 204.050 Misappropriation by treasurer, value of $650 or more NRS Chapter 205: Crimes Against Property 205.010 Arson, first degree B - 2 to 15 years (Optional fine, not more than $15,000) 205.015 Arson, second degree B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 16

205.020 Arson, third degree 205.025 Arson, fourth degree 205.030 Arson, aiding and abetting, with the intent to defraud B - 1 to 6 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more 205.060 Burglary B - 1 to 10 years. No probation or suspended sentence if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.060 Burglary with a weapon B - 2 to 15 years. No probation or suspended sentence if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.067 Invasion of the home B - 1 to 10 years. No probation or suspended sentence if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.067 Invasion of the home with a deadly weapon B - 2 to 15 years. No probation or suspended sentence if previously convicted of burglary or invasion of the home (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.075 Burglary using explosives B - 2 to 15 years (No fine) 205.08345 Participation in organized retail theft ring, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $3,500 to $10,000 205.08345 Participation in an organized retail theft ring, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $10,000 or more 205.0835 Theft; value of $3,500 or more 205.0835 Theft; value at least $650 but less than $3,500 B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) B - 2 to 15 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $20,000) B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.090-205.115 Forgery (NRS 205.090, 205.095, 205.100, 205.110, and 205.115) 205.120 False certificate to certain instruments 205.125 Petitions: forging signature, false alteration, inducing signature for money, or filing with false information 205.130 Not Sufficient Funds check(s), willful (value of $650 or more) 17

205.130 Not Sufficient Funds check, willful, 3 prior convictions in this State or another 205.160 Possession or receiving forged instrument C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.175 Forging State seal 205.180 Counterfeiting C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.185 Possession or receiving counterfeit gold dust, silver, bullion or bars with intent to circulate or defraud 205.210 Selling, displaying or advertising goods with false trademark; second offense 205.210 Selling, displaying or advertising goods with false trademark; either 100 to 1,000 salable units or retail value of $1,000 but less than $10,000 205.210 Selling, displaying or advertising goods with false trademark; third or subsequent offense 205.210 Selling, displaying or advertising goods with false trademark; either at least 1,000 salable units or retail value of at least $10,000 205.216 Unlawful operation of recording device in motion picture theater, second or subsequent offense 205.217 Unlawful reproduction or sale of sound recordings, first offense 205.217 Unlawful reproduction or sale of sound recordings, subsequent offense 205.222 Grand larceny, value of $650 or more but less than $3,500 (see NRS 205.220) 205.222 Grand larceny, value of $3,500 or more (see NRS 205.220) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) 205.226 Grand larceny of firearm B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) 205.228 Grand larceny of motor vehicle, value not proven to be $3,500 or more C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 18

205.228 Grand larceny of motor vehicle, value proven to be $3,500 or more 205.267 Theft of scrap metal; aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of more than $650 but less than $3,500 205.267 Theft of scrap metal, aggregated value of loss within 90-day period of $3,500 or more 205.270 Taking not amounting to robbery, value less than $3,500 205.270 Taking not amounting to robbery, value $3,500 or more 205.2707 Theft from vending machine, value of $650 or more but less than $3,500 205.2707 Theft from vending machine, value of $3,500 or more 205.273 Receiving or transporting stolen vehicle, value not proven to be $3,500 or more 205.273 Receiving or transporting stolen vehicle, value proven to be $3,500 or more 205.2745 Owning or operation of premises used for illegal altering, disassembling, or sale of motor vehicles or parts of motor vehicles 205.275 Receiving or possessing stolen goods, value of $650 or more but less than $3,500 205.275 Receiving or possessing stolen goods, value of $3,500 or more B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B 1 to 10 years (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years; no probation or suspended sentence if victim was elderly or handicapped; and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence if victim was elderly or handicapped; and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $10,000) 205.300 Embezzlement Based on type of property and method taken 205.320 Extortion B - 1 to 10 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 19

205.322 Extortion for a debt B - 1 to 6 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.365 Fraudulent sale of same real property more than once, value of $650 or more 205.370 Swindling; credit by false representation, value of $650 or more 205.372 Mortgage lending fraud Note: Civil penalty added (A.B. 284, Chapter 81, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 205.372 Pattern of mortgage lending fraud Note: Civil penalty added (A.B. 284, Chapter 81, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 205.377 Defrauding another, two or more similar transactions within 4 years, aggregated value more than $650 205.380 Obtaining money, property, rent or labor by false pretenses, value $650 or more C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000); subject to additional civil penalty B - 3 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000); subject to additional civil penalty B 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.390 Obtaining signatures by false pretenses D - 1 to 4 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more 205.395 False representation of title (A.B. 284, Chapter 81, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 205.395 Pattern of false representation of title (A.B. 284, Chapter 81, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 205.415 Collecting for benefit without authority, value of $650 or more C- 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B 3 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000; subject to additional civil penalty not to exceed $5,000 each violation) C - 1 to 5 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.435 Fraudulent issuance of stock C - 1 to 5 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 205.445 Defrauding restaurant or hotel (value of $650 or more) D - 1 to 4 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more 205.450 Personating another 20

205.463 Obtaining and unlawfully using another s personal identifying information to harm, impersonate, or access nonpublic records of another or for any other unlawful purpose 205.463 Obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to avoid prosecution 205.463 Obtaining and using an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose 205.463 Obtaining and using the personal identifying information of five or more persons to harm or for unlawful purpose 205.463 Obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose that causes loss of $3,000 or more 205.463 Obtaining and using an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to avoid prosecution for a category A or B felony 205.464 Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm other person or for unlawful purpose 205.464 Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to harm other person or for unlawful purpose 205.464 Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using the personal identifying information of five or more persons to harm or for unlawful purpose 205.464 Public officer or employee unlawfully obtaining and using another s personal identifying information to harm or for unlawful purpose that causes loss of $3,000 or more 205.464 Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring another s personal identifying information to establish false identity B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) C - 1 to 5 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more B - 3 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 3 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 3 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 3 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 5 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 7 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 7 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 7 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 21

205.464 Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information to establish false identity 205.464 Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring the personal identifying information of five or more persons to establish false identity 205.464 Public officer or employee obtaining and possessing, selling or transferring another s personal identifying information to establish false identity that causes loss of $3,000 or more 205.464 Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving another s personal identifying information 205.464 Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information 205.464 Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving the personal identifying information of five or more persons 205.464 Aiding public officer or employee to commit crimes involving another s personal identifying information that causes loss of $3,000 or more B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 7 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 7 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 205.465 False identification crimes 205.465 False identification crimes involving an older or vulnerable person s personal identifying information 205.465 False identification crimes involving the personal identifying information of five or more persons 205.465 False identification crimes involving another s personal identifying information that causes loss of $3,000 or more 205.465 Unlawful possession of personal identifying information or documents 205.46513 Establishing or possessing financial forgery laboratory B - 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more B - 1 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 22

205.4765 Computer crimes involving fraud or response costs, injury or other damages in excess of $500, or disruption in public services 205.46515 Unlawful use of radio frequency identification document of another person, without knowledge or consent 205.477 Computer crimes involving denial of access to or unlawful use of computers C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 205.481 Forgery (computers) 205.508 Unlawful acts relating to mobile telephone service 205.520 Issuance of title to goods not received, value $650 or more 205.540 Fraudulent issuance of title to goods, value $650 or more 205.570 Fraudulently obtaining title to goods, value $650 or more 205.580 Fraudulent inducement of bailee to release title to goods, $650 or more 205.590 Fraudulent negotiation of document of title when goods are not in bailee s possession, $650 or more 205.605 Unlawful use of scanning device or reencoder with intent to defraud 205.606 Possession of scanning device or reencoder for unlawful purpose B - 1 to 20 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 205.690 Credit or debit card fraud; stolen card 205.690 Credit or debit card fraud; possession of card with intent to use or sell 205.710 Sale or purchase of credit or debit card or identifying physical or electronic description of card or account 205.715 Sale of identifying information on telephone calling card 23

205.720 Obtaining control of credit or debit card as security for debt 205.740 Forgery of credit or debit card 205.750 Unauthorized signing of credit or debit card or related document with intent to defraud 205.760 Fraudulent use of credit or debit card 205.770 Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services; credit or debit card illegally obtained 205.780 Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services; misrepresentation to issuer 205.790 Possession of incomplete credit or debit cards or equipment to produce cards 205.800 Receiving property or services obtained by unlawful use of credit or debit card 205.920 Obtaining telephone or telegraph service with intent to avoid payment 205.930 Manufacture, possession, sale of equipment/ information for obtaining telephone or telegraph service with intent to avoid payment 205.940 Conversion of rented or leased personal property Punished as larceny - see NRS 205.2175-205.2707 205.950 Taking money of another to secure loan, value of $1,000 or more 205.960 Fraudulent acts by intermediary in tax-free exchange NRS Chapter 206: Malicious Mischief 206.150 Willfully and maliciously killing, maiming, or disfiguring any animal of another; or exposing animal to poison with criminal intent (other than estray or livestock) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 206.150 Unlawful killing of estray or livestock 206.260 Fraudulent or malicious destruction of writings 206.300 False signals endangering cars, physical injury or property damage results 24 B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000)

206.330 Graffiti crimes, loss value $5,000 or more for one offense, or $500 aggregated for multiple offenses (Note: Single and aggregate values and penalties changed by S.B. 257, Chapter 282, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 206.330 Graffiti on a protected site (S.B. 257, Chapter 282, Statutes of Nevada 2011) E - 1 to 4 years and optional restitution (Mandatory fine, not more than $1,000; optional fine, not more than $5,000). Condition of probation, at least 10 days in county jail C 1 to 5 years, if probation granted at least 10 days in county jail (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 207: Miscellaneous Crimes 207.010 Habitual criminal: Current conviction for felony plus two prior felonies 207.010 Habitual criminal: Current conviction for felony plus three prior felonies 207.012 Habitual felon: Current violent felony plus two prior violent felonies 207.014 Habitually fraudulent felon: Current conviction for felony involving fraud plus two prior felonies that include elements of fraud. Victim of each offense was an older person, a vulnerable person, or a mentally disabled person B - 5 to 20 years; no probation or suspended sentence (No fine) A - Life without parole; life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years to with a 10-year minimum for parole; no probation or suspended sentence (No fine) A - Life without parole; life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole; no probation or suspended sentence; prosecutor must charge (No fine) B - 5 to 20 years; no probation or suspended sentence; prosecutor must charge (No fine) 207.190 Coercion, force or threat of force B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 207.195 Use of monetary instrument derived from unlawful act 207.260 Unlawful contact with child under 16 years of age or with mentally ill person, subsequent offense 207.285 False or misleading statement that causes activation of the Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Abducted Children or the Statewide Alert System for the Safe Return of Missing Endangered Older Persons (S.B. 245, Chapter 184, Statutes of Nevada 2011) B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 207.290 Bribery regarding sporting event 207.340 Food stamp fraud, value of $650 or more 207.345 Impersonation of officer or employee of utility with intent to aid act of terrorism or sabotage E - 1 to 4 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more 207.400 Racketeering B - 5 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $25,000) 25

NRS Chapter 212: Offenses Relating to Prisons and Prisoners 212.020 Inhumanity to prisoner, SBH 212.090 Escape of felony prisoner, use of weapon or SBH B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) 212.090 Escape of felony prisoner, no aggravating factors B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 212.090 Escape from prison, gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 212.093 Possession by felony prisoner of escape tools B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 212.095 Unauthorized absences from prison B - Penalty under NRS 212.090 212.100 Aid in escape of felony prisoner B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 212.100 Aid in escape of gross misdemeanor or misdemeanor prisoner, use of weapon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 212.110 Custodian allowing escape of felon B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 212.120 Ministerial officer allowing escape B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 212.130 Concealing escaped felon 212.160 Furnishing weapons or drugs to prisoner B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 212.160 Unlawful possession of controlled substance by prisoner 212.165 Furnishing a portable telecommunications device to prisoner 212.165 Possession of portable telecommunications device by prisoner 212.187 Voluntary sexual conduct between prisoner and another person 212.189 Gassing by prisoner under lawful arrest or in lawful custody, second or subsequent offense E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more D - 1 to 4 years, consecutive after current sentence; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more D - 1 to 4 years; consecutive after current sentence; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more 212.189 Gassing by prisoner in lawful confinement B - 2 to 10 years; consecutive after current sentence; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 26

212.189 Gassing by prisoner under lawful arrest, in lawful custody or in lawful confinement who knows substance contains communicable disease likely to cause SBH A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole; consecutive after current sentence; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) NRS Chapter 213: Pardons and Paroles 213.1243 Major violation of lifetime supervision B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 218: State Legislature 218.560 Altering legislative measure 218.570 Altering enrolled bill or resolution 218.590 Bribery of legislator 218.600 Legislator accepting bribe NRS Chapter 239: Public Records 239.300 Stealing, altering, defacing public records 239.310 Remove, injure or conceal public records 239.320 Officer injuring or concealing public record 239.330 Offering false instrument for filing or recording NRS Chapter 239C: Homeland Security 239C.210 Unlawful disclosure of document prepared and maintained to prevent or respond to terrorism, with intent to aid act of terrorism or sabotage 239C.270 Unlawful disclosure of information relating to a utility s vulnerability assessment, with intent to aid act of terrorism or sabotage NRS Chapter 281: General Provisions (Public Officers and Employees) 281.190 Officer out of office withholding or destroying records 281.230 Unlawful commissions, value $650 or more NRS Chapter 293: Elections 293.313 Elections: Persons entitled to absentee ballot, fraud and coercion E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 27

293.330 Elections: Unlawful return of absentee ballot E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 293.353 Elections: Unlawful return of mailing ballot E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 293.5045 Violations by employee of voter registration agency 293.505 Elections: Unlawful act of field registrars or certain persons assisting a voter 293.5235 Elections: Registration of voters by mail, willful violation of application procedure E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 293.700 Elections: Bribery of elector 293.710 Elections: Using threats or coercion in connection with election or registration of voters (A.B. 82, Chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 293.730 Elections: Interfering with an election (A.B. 82, Chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 293.755 Elections: Tampering or interfering with mechanical voting system, device, or program used to count ballots (A.B. 82, Chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2011) E 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more B 2 to 20 years; no fine 293.755 Elections: Tampering with election equipment 293.780 Elections: Voting more than once at same election 293.800 Elections: Violations of laws governing elections, including registration of voters and crimes by public officers 293.800 Elections: Intentional failure by field registrar to submit elector s voter application (A.B. 82, Chapter 365, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 293.805 Elections: Compensation for registration of voters based on number of voters or voters of a particular party registered E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 28

NRS Chapter 293C: City Elections 293C.310 City elections: Fraud or coercion in obtaining absentee ballot E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 293C.330 City elections: Unlawful return of absentee ballot E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 294A: Campaign Practices 294A.100 Violation of campaign contribution limitations E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 294A.287 Violation of legal defense fund limitations E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 351: Facsimile Signatures of Public Officials (Uniform Act) 351.060 Fraud in use of facsimile signature or State seal NRS Chapter 356: Depositories of Public Money and Securities 356.110 Unlawful depository of State money NRS Chapter 361: Property Tax 361.525 Tax receiver offering false tax receipt NRS Chapter 364: License Taxes 364.090 Unlawful issuance of county license NRS Chapter 369: Intoxicating Liquor: Licenses and Taxes 369.495 Activities involving liquor with intent to defraud the State NRS Chapter 370: Tobacco: Licenses and Taxes 370.380 Forge tax stamp or county license 370.382 Possession or use of counterfeit stamps; failure to keep certain records; fraudulent records; or failure to comply with certain tobacco laws relating to mailing or shipments of cigarettes with intent to defraud State 370.395 Violations of laws governing mailing or delivery of cigarettes 370.405 Sale or possession for sale of contraband tobacco products; subsequent offense, value $25 to $250 29

370.405 Sale or possession for sale of contraband tobacco products; subsequent offense, value of $250 or more NRS Chapter 383: Historic Preservation and Archeology 383.180 Robbery and crimes relating to Native American burial sites NRS Chapter 403: County Roads, Highways and Bridges 403.151 County recorder or supervisor, certain conflicts NRS Chapter 422: Health Care Financing and Policy 422.366 Medicaid card fraud 422.367 Unlawful sale or purchase of Medicaid card 422.368 Obtaining Medicaid benefits fraudulently 422.369 Medicaid provider fraud 422.410 Welfare fraud E - 1 to 4 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more 422.540 Welfare programs: False claims, statements, representations; value obtained $650 or more 422.550 Perjury: Welfare applications, reports and invoices 422.560 Offenses regarding sale, purchase or lease of goods, services, materials or supplies while acting on behalf of a provider; value of $650 or more 422.570 Failure to maintain certain medical records (program for indigent) 30

NRS Chapter 422A: Welfare and Supportive Services 422A.700 Fraud related to Children s Health Insurance Program, value of $100 or more E - 1 to 4 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 426: Persons with Disabilities 426.790 Beating a service animal E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 426.790 Killing a service animal NRS Chapter 432: Public Services for Children 432.034 Perjury: Written statements of responsible relatives of applicants/recipients NRS Chapter 433: Administration of Programs (Mental Health) 433.554 Abuse or neglect of patient by mental health provider, either for first violation that results in SBH or for subsequent violation B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 433A: Admission to Mental Health Facilities, Hospitalization and Sealing of Records 433A.750 False admission of another to mental facility NRS Chapter 433B: Mental Health of Children 433B.340 Abuse of child receiving mental health treatment; SBH B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 440: Vital Statistics 440.765 Birth certificate fraud to commit a felony NRS Chapter 445A: Water Controls 445A.705 Violations of Clean Water Act, subsequent offense NRS Chapter 449: Medical and Other Related Facilities 449.783 Willful use of aversive intervention on person with a disability or improper use of restraint; either first violation with SBH or subsequent violation B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more 31

NRS Chapter 451: Dead Bodies 451.030 Removal of remains of dead body 451.590 Sale or purchase of parts for transplantation or therapy for valuable consideration 451.591 Falsify, forge, conceal, deface or obliterate an anatomical gift document C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) NRS Chapter 452: Cemeteries 452.300 Opening road through cemetery without consent E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 452.300 Depositing material in cemetery without consent E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 452.305 Unlawful destruction or damage to property in cemetery of nonprofit corporation 452.3055 Unlawful removal, possession, sale of tomb, monument, gravestone, or other structures in cemeteries E - 1 to 4 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 453: Controlled Substances 453.232 Failure to register with pharmacy board 453.256 Unlawful dispensing of certain substances, prescriptions E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 453.316 Maintaining drug house, first offense B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 453.316 Maintaining drug house, subsequent offense B - 2 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule I or II drugs, first offense 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule I or II drugs, second offense 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule I or II drugs, third or subsequent offense 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, first offense 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, second offense 453.321 Import, sell, etc., Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, third or subsequent offense B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) B - 2 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) B - 2 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $15,000) B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) 32

453.322 Unlawful acts relating to manufacture or compounding of certain controlled substances 453.324 Unlawful possession or disposal of methamphetamine manufacturing waste 453.326 D violations of Controlled Substances Act (drug house, record keeping, refuse entry to inspector) 453.331 E violations of Controlled Substances Act (prescription fraud) 453.332 Sale of imitation substance to minor by person over 18 453.332 Use or possess with intent to use imitation controlled substance; or advertise to promote distribution of imitation controlled substance, third or subsequent offense 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are being used, no SBH or death 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are being used, SBH results 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are being used, death results 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully sold, exchanged, given away or administered, no SBH or death 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully sold, exchanged, given away or administered, SBH results 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully sold, exchanged, given away or administered, death results 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully manufactured, no SBH or death 453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully manufactured, SBH results B - 3 to 15 years; no probation (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 6 to 20 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) A - Punished as murder under NRS 200.030 B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 6 to 20 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) A - Punished as murder under NRS 200.030 B - 5 to 20 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $15,000) A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 40 years with a 10-year minimum for parole. No probation or suspended sentence. (Mandatory fine, not more than $50,000) 33

453.3325 Allowing child to be present where controlled substances are unlawfully manufactured, death results A - Punished as murder under NRS 200.030 453.333 Providing drug causing death A - Punished as first or second degree murder; see NRS 200.030 453.334 Sale of controlled substance to minor, subsequent offense (For first offense, see NRS 453.321) 453.3353 Unlawful manufacturing controlled substance resulting in death to another person during discovery or cleanup of premises 453.336 Possession not for sale, Schedule I - IV drugs, first offense 453.336 Possession not for sale, Schedule I - IV drugs, second offense 453.336 Possession not for sale, Schedule I - IV drugs, third or subsequent offense 453.336 Possession not for sale, Schedule V drugs, first offense 453.336 Possession not for sale, Schedule V drugs, subsequent offense A - Life with a minimum of 5 years for parole; or 15 years with a 5-year minimum for parole. May order restitution for cost of minor s drug treatment. (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) A - Life without parole; or life with a 20-year minimum for parole; or 50 years with a 20-year minimum for parole. No fine. E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 453.336 Possession not for sale of flunitrazepam or GHB B - 1 to 6 years (no fine) 453.336 Possession of one ounce or less of marijuana, fourth offense 453.337 Possession for purpose of sale, Schedule I or II drugs, flunitrazepam, GHB; first offense 453.337 Possession for purpose of sale, Schedule I or II drugs, flunitrazepam, GHB; second offense 453.337 Possession for purpose of sale, Schedule I or II drugs, flunitrazepam, GHB; third or subsequent offense 453.338 Possession for purpose of sale, Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, first offense 453.338 Possession for purpose of sale of Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, second offense E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more C - 1 to 5 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 34

453.338 Possession for purpose of sale of Schedule III, IV, or V drugs, third or subsequent offense 453.3385 Trafficking, Schedule I drugs (except marijuana), flunitrazepam, GHB; 4 to 14 grams 453.3385 Trafficking, Schedule I drugs (except marijuana), flunitrazepam, GHB; 14 to 28 grams 453.3385 Trafficking, Schedule I drugs (except marijuana), flunitrazepam, GHB; 28 grams or more C - 1 to 5 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 6 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $50,000 B - 2 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000 A - Life with a minimum of 10 years; or 25 years with a 10-year minimum for parole; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $500,000 453.339 Trafficking marijuana, 100 to 2,000 pounds C - 1 to 5 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $25,000 453.339 Trafficking marijuana, 2,000 to 10,000 pounds B - 2 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $50,000 453.339 Trafficking marijuana, greater than 10,000 pounds A - Life with a minimum of 5 years; or 15 years with a 5-year minimum for parole; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $200,000 453.3395 Trafficking Schedule II drugs, 28 to 200 grams C - 1 to 5 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $50,000 453.3395 Trafficking Schedule II drugs, 200 to 400 grams B - 2 to 10 years; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $100,000 453.3395 Trafficking Schedule II drugs, more than 400 grams A - Life with a minimum of 5 years for parole; or 15 years with a 5-year minimum for parole; no probation or suspended sentence. Mandatory fine, not more than $250,000 453.3585 Purchase of unlawful quantity of methamphetamine precursors, third or subsequent offense 453.359 False statement or representation in methamphetamine precursor logbook 453.3638 Filling or delivering of prescriptions by illegal Internet pharmacy; Schedule I drug involved or drug causes SBH or death 453.3639 Unlawful acts relating to filling prescriptions via the Internet 453.3639 Unlawful acts relating to filling prescriptions via the Internet; Schedule I drug involved or drug causes SBH or death B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) 35

453.3643 Unlawful acts relating to prescribing of drugs with knowledge of involvement of illegal Internet pharmacy 453.3643 Unlawful acts relating to prescribing of drugs with knowledge of involvement of illegal Internet pharmacy; Schedule I drug involved or drug causes SBH or death 453.411 Unlawful use of Schedule I - IV controlled substance 453.421 Violations of controlled substances provisions relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances by licensed individuals 453.431 Unlawful acts relating to the filling of prescriptions 453.560 Manufacture, delivery, sale, possession of drug paraphernalia B - 3 to 15 years; no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $100,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 453.562 Providing drug paraphernalia to minor C - 1 to 5 years. May order restitution for cost of minor s drug treatment (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 454: Poisons: Dangerous Drugs and Hypodermics 454.221 Furnishing dangerous drug without prescription 454.306 Using minor as an agent or furnishing drugs to minor 454.311 Fraudulent possession of prescription drugs; false or altered prescription 454.316 Possession of prescription drugs without prescription, third offense 454.326 Misrepresentation using telephone to obtain dangerous drugs, subsequent offense B - 5 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $20,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 457: Cancer 457.220 Certain violations of cancer treatment chapter NRS Chapter 459: Hazardous Materials 459.3834 Violation of regulations governing program to prevent accidental release of hazardous substances D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000 per day of violation) 459.600 Unlawful hazardous waste disposal D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000 per day of violation) 36

NRS Chapter 463: Licensing and Control of Gaming 463.360 Gaming tax evasion C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 463.360 Gaming without a license B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 463.360 Violations of gaming cash reporting requirements 463.480 Violation of laws governing dissemination and broadcast of race information NRS Chapter 463B: Supervision of Certain Gaming Establishments 463B.280 Removal of property from gaming establishment prior to scheduled hearing before the Gaming Commission NRS Chapter 465: Crimes and Liabilities Concerning Gaming 465.088 Gaming crimes, first offense (includes attempts and conspiracy to commit crimes) 465.088 Gaming crimes, second or subsequent violation (includes attempts and conspiracy to commit crimes) 465.090 Unlawful dissemination of certain wire information B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 6 years, no probation or suspended sentence (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 467: Unarmed Combat 467.115 Perjury NRS Chapter 475: Crimes and Responsibilities Concerning Fires 475.100 Malicious false fire alarm resulting in death or SBH 475.105 Theft of fire prevention device, value at least $650 but not more than $3,500 Grand larceny - see NRS 205.222 37

NRS Chapter 482: Motor Vehicles and Trailers: Licensing, Registration, Sales and Leases 482.322 Acting as a new or used vehicle dealer, manufacturer, distributor, rebuilder or lessor without a license, third or subsequent violation 482.547 Unlawful offer or sale of automobile, value of $650 or more 482.5505 A vehicle dealer, garage operator, automobile wrecker, salvage pool or body shop who takes possession of a motor vehicle or part knowing the identification number has been falsely attached, removed, destroyed or altered 482.551 Unlawful purchase, sale, disposal, or transfer of a motor vehicle or part knowing the identification number has been falsely attached, removed, destroyed or altered 482.553 Unlawful destruction or alteration of identification number on motor vehicle or part B - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine of not more than $60,000) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $25,000) NRS Chapter 483: Drivers Licenses; Driving Schools and Driving Instructions 483.530 Use of false name, false statement or concealed facts in application for driver s license E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 484: Traffic Laws 484.219 Failure to stop at accident involving death or personal injury 484.348 Failure to obey signal by officer and: (1) causes property damage; or (2) operates vehicle in dangerous manner 484.348 Failure to obey signal by officer, causes death or bodily harm B - 2 to 15 years (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more B - 2 to 20 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 484.348 DUI and failure to obey signal by officer 484.3595 Failure to obey roadblock, resulting in death or SBH or property damage over $1,000 484.377 Reckless driving, willful conduct, resulting in death or SBH B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more B - 1 to 6 years (Mandatory fine, not less than $2,000 but not more 38

484.3792 DUI, third offense in 7 years B - 1 to 6 years, no probation or suspended sentence except in certain circumstances (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) 484.3792 DUI and previous conviction of felony DUI; DUI causing SBH or death or homicide resulting from driving under the influence B - 2 to 15 years, no probation or suspended sentence except in certain circumstances (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) 484.3795 DUI causing SBH or death B - 2 to 20 years, no probation or suspended sentence (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) 484.37955 Vehicular homicide A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a minimum of 10 years for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 484.6067 Knowingly selling a motor vehicle whose odometer has been fraudulently altered B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 485: Financial Responsibility for Liability (Vehicles and Watercraft) 485.316 Willful disclosure of information from certain insurance data bases NRS Chapter 487: Repair, Removal and Disposal of Vehicles 487.840 Unlawful removal of salvage title or title for rebuilt vehicle, value of vehicle $650 or more NRS Chapter 488: Watercraft 488.285 Improper mooring causing death 488.420 Watercraft DUI causing death or SBH B - 2 to 20 years, no probation or suspended sentence (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) 488.425 Homicide by vessel A - Life with a 10-year minimum for parole; or 25 years with a minimum of 10 years for parole. No probation or suspended sentence (No fine) 488.427 Watercraft DUI, previous conviction of watercraft DUI causing death or SBH B - 2 to 15 years (Mandatory fine, $2,000 to $5,000) 488.630 Operating boat in unsafe condition, death resulting NRS Chapter 490: Off-Highway Vehicles 490.160 Consignment of off-highway vehicle embezzlement Punished as embezzlement - see NRS 205.300; and restitution 39

490.200 Acting as a new or used off- highway vehicle dealer, manufacturer, or lessor without a license, third or subsequent violation NRS Chapter 501: Administration and Enforcement (Wildlife) 501.376 Killing or assisting to kill certain animals in prohibited manner E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 503: Hunting, Fishing and Trapping; Miscellaneous Protective Measures (Wildlife) 503.597 Introducing aquatic invasive species to Nevada waters, second and subsequent offenses (A.B. 167, Chapter 387, Statutes of Nevada 2011) E 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000; additional civil penalty $25,000 to $250,000) NRS Chapter 504: Management and Propagation (Wildlife) 504.395 Unlawfully acting as master guide or subguide without license E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more 504.490 Killing a wild horse NRS Chapter 517: Mining Claims, Mill Sites and Tunnel Rights 517.300 False mining claims NRS Chapter 574: Cruelty to Animals: Prevention and Penalties 574.060 Keeping place used for baiting or fighting birds or animals, second offense 574.060 Keeping place used for baiting or fighting birds or animals, third or subsequent offense 574.070 Staging fights between animals (other than dogs) or birds, second offense 574.070 Staging fights between animals (other than dogs) or birds, third or subsequent offense E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) 40

574.070 Keeping or selling an animal with the intent to use it to fight another animal, second offense 574.070 Keeping or selling an animal with the intent to use it to fight another animal, third or subsequent offense E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) 574.070 Staging fights between dogs, first offense D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) 574.070 Staging fights between dogs, second offense C - 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) 574.070 Staging fights between dogs, third offense B - 1 to 6 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) 574.070 Knowingly witnessing fights between animals or birds, third or subsequent offense 574.100 Torturing, maiming, mutilating, or killing a dog, cat, or other companion animal (S.B. 223, Chapter 284, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 574.100 Torturing, maiming, mutilating, or killing a dog, cat, or companion animal with intent to threaten, intimidate, or terrorize another person (S.B. 223, Chapter 284, Statutes of Nevada 2011) 574.100 Overdriving, torturing, injuring or abandoning animals; third or subsequent offense in 7 years E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $5,000. A fine of not more than $10,000 is mandatory if the violation is by an entity other than a natural person.) D 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more C 1 to 5 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 574.105 Mistreatment of police animal 574.105 Torture, mutilate, injure, poison, or disable a police animal, and police animal is not totally disabled or killed 574.105 Mistreatment of police animal resulting in totally disabling or killing the animal 574.107 Willfully, unjustifiably and maliciously tampering or interfering with a dog used for certain exhibition types of events 574.107 Willfully and unjustifiably abusing or injuring a dog used for certain exhibition types of events D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) C - 1 to 5 years and restitution may be ordered (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 41

574.107 Willfully and unjustifiably killing a dog used for certain exhibition types of events 574.120 Failure to provide proper food and water to impounded animal, third or subsequent offense C - 1 to 5 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 574.150 Poisoning livestock C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 576: Livestock and Farm Products 576.125 Failure to pay for farm products, amount over $1,000 NRS Chapter 581: Weights and Measures 581.445 Violation of laws relating to weight or measure, or hindering inspector. Intentional, three convictions in 2-year period, or use of device to facilitate fraud. E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 582: Public Weighmasters 582.320 Violation of law relating to public weighmasters. Intentional or three convictions in 2-year period. E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 583: Meat, Fish, Produce, Poultry and Eggs 583.495 Violations of meat standards, third offense 583.543 Animal inspector accepting bribe NRS Chapter 585: Food, Drugs and Cosmetics: Adulteration; Labels; Brands 585.550 Manufacture drug without a license NRS Chapter 597: Miscellaneous Trade Regulations and Prohibited Acts 597.915 Unlawful sale of product by informal merchant that causes SBH NRS Chapter 598: Deceptive Trade Practices 598.0999 Deceptive trade practices, third and subsequent offenses NRS Chapter 598A: Unfair Trade Practices 598A.280 Unfair trade practices (price fixing) 42

NRS Chapter 599B: Solicitation by Telephone 599B.255 Unlawful telephone solicitations, third and subsequent offenses within 10 years 599B.255 Failure to register as seller or salesman (see NRS 599B.080) Repealed, effective July 1, 2009; and repeal expires by limitation on June 30, 2013 (S.B. 473, Chapter 440, Statutes of Nevada 2011) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) D - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) NRS Chapter 600A: Trade Secrets 600A.035 Theft of trade secrets C - 1 to 10 years (Optional fine of not more than $10,000) Note: Penalty specified in statute is inconsistent with definition of category C felony. NRS Chapter 612: Unemployment Compensation 612.730 Using plan or scheme to avoid being subject to unemployment compensation laws NRS Chapter 616B: Industrial Insurance: Insurers; Liability for Provision of Coverage 616B.374 Unlawful solicitation in connection with a proposed association of self-insured public or private employees NRS Chapter 616D: Industrial Insurance: Prohibited Acts; Penalties; Prosecution 616D.200 Failure to provide compensation: either first offense and employee suffers injury resulting in SBH or death; or subsequent offense in 7 years 616D.300 False statement to obtain workers compensation benefits; value $250 or more 616D.310 False statements or representations concerning employment of person receiving benefits 616D.370 Fraudulent practices: False charges, representations, and statements to obtain workers compensation benefits; value of benefits obtained over $650 616D.390 Certain health care provider violations; value $650 or more C - 1 to 5 years (Mandatory fine of not less than $1,000 nor more than $50,000) 43

616D.400 Unlawful destruction of records regarding accident benefits 616D.415 False statement by employer regarding eligibility for industrial insurance benefits, $250 or more (S.B. 58, Chapter 187, Statutes of Nevada 2011) D 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 624: Contractors 624.750 Unlawful use of license; engaging in business or submittal of bids without license; unlawful advertising; unlawful joint ventures; third or subsequent offense 624.750 Unlawful receipt of money (more than $1,000) to pay for services, labor, materials or equipment 624.965 Contractor violation of laws governing work concerning residential pool or spa; third or subsequent offense E - 1 to 4 years (Mandatory fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $10,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Mandatory fine of not less than $5,000 nor more than $10,000) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not less than $5,000 nor more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 630: Physicians and Assistants 630.400 Improper use of title or practicing profession without license NRS Chapter 630A: Homeopathic Medicine 630A.590 Improper use of title or practicing without certificate for homeopathic practitioners 630A.600 Practicing homeopathic medicine without a license NRS Chapter 631: Dentistry and Dental Hygiene 631.400 Improper use of title for dentist 631.400 Practicing profession without certificate or improper practice for dentists, third or subsequent offense NRS Chapter 633: Osteopathic Medicine 633.741 Improper use of title or practicing profession without certificate for osteopathic medicine (Note: Physician assistant added by S.B. 273, Chapter 243, Statutes of Nevada 2011) NRS Chapter 634: Chiropractic 634.227 Improper use of title or practicing profession without certificate for chiropractors 44

NRS Chapter 638: Veterinarians 638.1525 Veterinarian providing treatment to human being 638.170 Improper use of title or practicing profession without certificate for veterinarians NRS Chapter 639: Pharmacists and Pharmacy 639.2815 False charge against State public assistance program by doctor 639.550 Failure to comply with requirements related to statement identifying prior sales of prescription drugs 639.555 Destroying, failing to authenticate, forging or falsifying statement identifying prior sales of prescription drugs D - 1 to 4 years and restitution (Optional fine, not more NRS Chapter 645: Real Estate Brokers and Salesmen; Qualified Intermediaries 645.990 Brokers, salesmen and intermediaries: Obtain license or sell interest in real property by misrepresentation, fraud or deceit NRS Chapter 645B: Mortgage Brokers and Mortgage Agents 645B.960 Violations relating to escrow or trust accounts, value of $1,000 or more NRS Chapter 645D: Inspectors of Structures 645D.900 Obtaining certificate or license regarding structure inspection by misrepresentation (A.B. 432, Chapter 348, Statutes of Nevada 2011) E - 1 to 4 years (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) NRS Chapter 645E: Mortgage Companies 645E.960 Violations relating to escrow or trust accounts, value of $1,000 or more NRS Chapter 647: Dealers in Junk and Secondhand Materials 647.145 Criminally receiving items known to belong to utility companies or governmental agencies 45

NRS Chapter 658: Supervision and Control (Banks and Related Organizations) 658.155 Willful violations of banking laws NRS Chapter 666: Major Organizational Changes; Bank Holding Companies; Interstate Banking 666.215 Penalty for violation of order requiring removal of officer of bank holding company (see NRS 666.145 also) NRS Chapter 668: Prohibited Practices and Penalties (Banks and Related Organizations) 668.015 False bank financial statements 668.045 Bank receiving deposits with knowledge of insolvency 668.055 Banking-related embezzlement, $650 or more C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $10,000) 668.065 Perjury (banking officers or employees) 668.095 Fraudulent reports by financial institution NRS Chapter 669: Trust Companies 669.290 Willful violations of trust company laws NRS Chapter 677: Thrift Companies 677.810 Thrift company embezzlement C - 1 to 5 years, and restitution (Optional fine, not more than $50,000) 677.850 Trust company receiving deposits with knowledge of insolvency NRS Chapter 676A: Uniform Debt-Management Services Act 676A.770 Willful violation of the Uniform Debt- Management Services Act (deceptive trade practice), third or subsequent offense 46

NRS Chapter 685B: Unauthorized Insurers; Prohibitions, Process and Advertising 685B.083 Representing or aiding unauthorized insurer in violation of Unauthorized Insurers Act B - No term of years specified 685B.087 Transacting unauthorized insurance business B - No term of years specified NRS Chapter 686A: Trade Practices and Frauds; Financing of Premiums 686A.290 False statements on insurance application 686A.291 False claims for insurance benefits NRS Chapter 692B: Formation and Capitalization of Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers; Financing of Insurers and Holding Companies 692B.040 Insurance company soliciting without permit NRS Chapter 692C: Holding Companies 692C.300 Willful deception of Insurance Commissioner with regard to registration requirements 692C.480 Willful violation of insurance chapter NRS Chapter 693A: Corporate Powers and Procedures of Domestic Stock and Mutual Insurers 693A.070 Corporations: Removal or concealment of records or assets NRS Chapter 704: Regulation of Public Utilities Generally 704.800 Obtaining utility service with intent to avoid payment, destruction of utility property, $500 or more NRS Chapter 705: Railroads and Monorails 705.460 Destruction or obstruction of railroad tracks NRS Chapter 711: Community Antenna Television Systems 711.270 Unlawful interception or receipt of cable service, 10 or more devices involved 47