Assembly Bill No. 18–Committee on Judiciary
Prefiled January 7, 1999
(On Behalf of State Bar of Nevada)
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Referred to Committee on Judiciary
SUMMARY—Revises certain provisions relating to unauthorized practice of law. (BDR 1-24)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: Yes.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in
bolded italics is new; matter between brackets
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. NRS 7.285 is hereby amended to read as follows: 7.285 1.1-3
an active member of the State Bar of Nevada or is otherwise authorized to1-4
practice law in this state pursuant to the rules of the supreme court.1-5
2. The supreme court shall provide by rule the activities that1-6
constitute engaging in the practice of law.1-7
3. Any person who1-8
Bar of Nevada1-9
been disbarred or while suspended from membership in the State Bar of1-10
Nevada, as provided in the rules of the supreme court1-11
or who practices law and is not otherwise authorized to practice law in1-12
this state, is guilty :1-13
(a) For a first offense within the immediately preceding 7 years, of a1-14
gross misdemeanor1-15
(b) For a second and any subsequent offense within the immediately1-16
preceding 7 years, of a category D felony and shall be punished as1-17
provided in NRS 193.130.2-1
4. The district attorney of the county in which a violation of this2-2
section is alleged to have occurred shall prosecute the person allegedly2-3
responsible for the violation.2-4
5. The State Bar of Nevada may:2-5
(a) Refer a person whom it suspects of violating the provisions of this2-6
section to the district attorney of the county in which it suspects the2-7
violation occurred; and2-8
(b) Bring a civil action to secure an injunction and any other2-9
appropriate relief against a person who violates this section.2-10
Sec. 2. The amendatory provisions of this act do not apply to offenses2-11
that are committed before October 1, 1999.~