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ASSEMBLY BILL NO. ASSEMBLYMAN WHEELER PREFILED JANUARY, 0 Referred to Committee on Judiciary A.B. SUMMARY Lowers the minimum age at which a person is authorized to gamble and engage in certain other related activities. (BDR -) FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No. Effect on the State: No. ~ EXPLANATION Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. AN ACT relating to gaming; lowering the minimum age at which a person is authorized to gamble and engage in certain other related activities; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. 0 Legislative Counsel s Digest: Existing law prohibits a person under years of age from: () playing, being allowed to play, placing wagers at, or collecting winnings from any gambling game, slot machine, race book, sports pool or pari-mutuel operator; () loitering or being permitted to loiter in or about any room or premises wherein any licensed game, race book, sports pool or pari-mutuel wagering is operated or conducted; and () being employed as a gaming employee except in a counting room. Any licensee, employee, dealer or other person who violates or permits the violation of any such provision, and any person under years of age who violates any such provision, is guilty of a misdemeanor. (NRS.0) Section of this bill lowers the age at which a person may engage in any such activity from years of age to years of age. Sections - of this bill make conforming changes. Existing law generally provides that a child commits a delinquent act if the child commits an act designated a criminal offense pursuant to the laws of this State. (NRS B.0) Accordingly, sections and of this bill specify, where necessary, that a person under years of age commits a delinquent act if he or she violates the provisions of those sections relating to gaming. - *AB*

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: 0 0 0 0 Section. NRS.0 is hereby amended to read as follows:.0. A person under [the age of ] years of age shall not: (a) Play, be allowed to play, place wagers at, or collect winnings from, whether personally or through an agent, any gambling game, slot machine, race book, sports pool or pari-mutuel operator. (b) Loiter, or be permitted to loiter, in or about any room or premises wherein any licensed game, race book, sports pool or parimutuel wagering is operated or conducted. (c) Be employed as a gaming employee except in a counting room.. Any [licensee,] : (a) Licensee, employee, dealer or other person who is years of age or older and who violates or permits the violation of any of the provisions of this section [and any person,] is guilty of a misdemeanor. (b) Person who is under [] years of age [,] and who violates any of the provisions of this section [is guilty of a misdemeanor.] commits a delinquent act.. In any prosecution or other proceeding for the violation of any of the provisions of this section, it is no excuse for the licensee, employee, dealer or other person to plead that he or she believed the person to be [] years [old] of age or [over.] older. Sec.. NRS.00 is hereby amended to read as follows:.00. A race book or sports pool may accept wagers from a business entity if the business entity has established a wagering account with the race book or sports pool and provided the information required pursuant to subsection. The business entity shall: (a) Be deemed to be a patron for the purposes of this chapter and chapter of NRS. (b) Place wagers in compliance with all applicable state and federal laws.. A business entity that wishes to establish a wagering account with a race book or sports pool shall provide to the race book or sports pool: (a) The name, residential address, copy of a valid photo identification which evidences that the person is at least [] years of age, and social security number or individual taxpayer identification number, of each of the business entity s equity owners, holders of indebtedness, directors, officers, managers and - *AB*

0 0 0 0 partners, anyone entitled to payments based on the profits or revenues and any designated individuals; (b) The business entity s formation documents and all filings with the Secretary of State pursuant to title of NRS; (c) Any other documentation or information the Commission may require; and (d) Any other documentation or information the race book or sports pool may require.. A business entity shall update the information provided pursuant to subsection within business days after any change in the information or status.. A business entity shall: (a) In addition to the books and records required by law to be kept in this State, keep in this State originals or copies of the records received from the race book or sports pool for all wagers placed; (b) Maintain an account in this State with a bank or other financial institution having a principal office, branch or agency located in this State, from which it shall transfer and receive all money used in wagering with an operator of a race book or sports pool; and (c) Make any records pursuant to this subsection available for review by the Board or its agents.. Notwithstanding the provisions of NRS.0, a race book or sports pool may accept wagers from a designated individual of a business entity which has established a wagering account with the race book or sports pool.. A business entity and any designated individual that places a wager with a race book or sports pool pursuant to this section must not be considered to be engaged in the unlawful accepting or facilitating of any bet or wager.. It is unlawful for any person either solely or in conjunction with others: (a) To knowingly pay or distribute profits or any compensation to a designated individual or equity owner who is not disclosed to the race book or sports pool pursuant to subsection ; (b) To knowingly pay or distribute a percentage of revenue derived from the wagering activity of a business entity to a person who is not disclosed to the race book or sports pool pursuant to subsection ; (c) To wager with money received from a person who is not disclosed to the race book or sports pool pursuant to subsection ; (d) To place a wager on behalf of a person who is not disclosed to the race book or sports pool pursuant to subsection ; or (e) To knowingly submit any false information as required by this section. - *AB*

0 0 0 0. The Commission may, with the advice and assistance of the Board, adopt regulations as it deems necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.. As used in this section: (a) Business entity means an entity organized and existing under the laws of this State. (b) Designated individual means a person listed as an officer, director, partner or manager of a business entity in the business entity s filings with the Secretary of State pursuant to title of NRS, and any other natural person authorized by the business entity in writing to place wagers. Sec.. NRS.0 is hereby amended to read as follows:.0. If the court determines that the petition should be granted, it shall enter a decree of emancipation.. A decree so entered is conclusive and binding.. Such a decree emancipates the minor for all purposes and removes the disability of minority of the minor insofar as that disability may affect: (a) The incurring of indebtedness or contractual obligations of any kind; (b) The litigation and settlement of controversies; (c) The acquiring, encumbering and conveying of property or any interest therein; (d) The consenting to medical, dental or psychiatric care without parental consent, knowledge or liability; (e) The enrolling in any school or college; and (f) The establishment of the minor s own residence. For these purposes, the minor shall be considered in law as an adult, and any obligation the minor incurs is enforceable by and against the minor without regard to his or her minority.. Unless otherwise provided by the decree, the obligation of support otherwise owed a minor by his or her parent or guardian is terminated by the entry of the decree.. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a decree of emancipation does not affect the status of the minor for any purpose, including the applicability of any provision of law which: (a) Prohibits the sale, purchase or consumption of intoxicating liquor to or by a person under the age of years; (b) Prohibits gaming or employment in gaming by or of a person under the age of [] years; (c) Restricts the ability to marry of a person under the age of years; (d) Governs matters relating to referrals for delinquent acts or violations of NRS.00 to., inclusive, unless the minor has been certified for trial as an adult pursuant to title of NRS; or - *AB*

0 0 0 0 (e) Imposes penalties or regulates conduct according to the age of any person.. A petition may be filed by any person or by any public agency to void a decree of emancipation on the following grounds: (a) The minor has become indigent and has insufficient means of support; or (b) The decree of emancipation was obtained by fraud, misrepresentation or the withholding of material information.. The voiding of any decree of emancipation must not alter any contractual obligations or rights or any property rights or interests which arose during the period that the decree was in effect. Sec.. NRS 0. is hereby amended to read as follows: 0.. A cigarette vending machine may be placed in a public area only if persons who are [under] : (a) Under years of age are prohibited from loitering in that area pursuant to NRS 0.00 ; or (b) Under years of age are prohibited from loitering in that area pursuant to NRS.0.. A coin-operated vending machine containing cigarettes must not be used to dispense any product not made or derived from tobacco. Sec.. NRS 0.0 is hereby amended to read as follows: 0.0. Every person who counterfeits, forges, alters, erases or obliterates, or who attempts to counterfeit, forge, alter, erase or obliterate any card, writing, paper or document, or any photocopy print, photostat, or other replica of any card, writing, paper or document which is designed for the purpose of personal identification and which bears the age of the holder or purported holder thereof, or which, although not designed for the purpose of personal identification, is commonly used, or capable of being used for the purpose of personal identification and bears the age of the holder or purported holder thereof, with the intention that such card, writing, paper or document, or photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, be used by a person [under the age of] who is: (a) Under years of age to establish falsely or misrepresent his or her actual age for the purpose of purchasing alcoholic liquor or being served alcoholic liquor in a place where it is served for consumption on the premises ; [,] or (b) Under years of age to establish falsely or misrepresent his or her actual age for the purpose of entering gambling establishments, or engaging in gambling in gambling establishments, [shall be] is guilty of a misdemeanor. - *AB*

0 0 0 0. For the purposes of [this] subsection [,], the cards, writings, papers or documents and the photocopy prints, photostats or other replicas thereof which, although not designed for the purpose of personal identification, are commonly used, or capable of being used, for the purpose of personal identification, include, but are not limited to, an operator s license, chauffeur s license, fishing or hunting license, selective service card, organizational membership card, certificate of discharge from the Armed Forces, or certificate or other record of birth. [.]. Every person who sells, lends, gives away or offers, or attempts to sell, lend, give away or offer, any counterfeited, forged, altered, erased or obliterated card, writing, paper or document, or photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, of the kind mentioned in subsection, to a person who is under the applicable age [of years, shall be] set forth in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection with the intention that such card, writing, paper or document, or photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, be used for the purpose set forth in paragraph (a) or (b) of subsection, as applicable, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor. [.]. Every person who is at least years of age but less than years of age and who uses or attempts to use or proffers any counterfeited, forged, erased or obliterated card, writing, paper or document, or any photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, of the kind mentioned in subsection, for the purpose and with the intention of purchasing alcoholic liquor or being served alcoholic liquor in a place where it is served for consumption on the premises, or who actually purchases alcoholic liquor or is actually served alcoholic liquor in a place where it is served for consumption on the premises, when the purchase or service is induced or permitted by the presentation of any such card, writing, paper or document, or any photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, is guilty of a misdemeanor.. Every person who is under [the age of ] years of age who uses or attempts to use or proffers any counterfeited, forged, erased or obliterated card, writing, paper, document, or any photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, of the kind mentioned in subsection, for the purpose and with the intention of purchasing alcoholic liquor or being served alcoholic liquor in a place where it is served for consumption on the premises, or entering gambling establishments, or engaging in gambling in gambling establishments, or who actually purchases alcoholic liquor or is actually served alcoholic liquor in a place where it is served for consumption on the premises, or actually enters a gambling establishment or actually gambles therein, when the purchase, service, entering or gambling is induced or permitted by the - *AB*

0 0 presentation of any such card, writing, paper or document, or any photocopy print, photostat or other replica thereof, [shall be guilty of a misdemeanor..] commits a delinquent act.. In any criminal prosecution or proceeding for the suspension or revocation of any license based upon the violation of any law making it unlawful to sell, serve or furnish a person who is under [the age of] years of age alcoholic liquor or upon violation of any law making it unlawful to allow a person who is under [the age of ] years of age to enter a gambling establishment or engage in gambling in a gambling establishment, proof that the defendant licensee, or his or her agent or employee, demanded and was shown, immediately before furnishing any alcoholic liquor to a person who is under [the age of] years of age or allowing a person who is under [the age of ] years of age to enter a gambling establishment or engage in gambling in a gambling establishment, bona fide documentary evidence of the majority and identity of the person issued by a federal, state, county or municipal government, or subdivision or agency thereof, including, but not limited to, an operator s license for a motor vehicle, a registration certificate issued under the Federal Selective Service Act, or an identification card issued to a member of the Armed Forces, is a defense to the prosecution or proceeding for the suspension or revocation of any license. H - *AB*