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Statutes > Nevada > Title-15 > Chapter-202 > Acts-of-terrorism-weapons-of-mass-destruction-lethal-agents-toxins-hoax-substances > 202-442

202.442  “Biological agent” defined.  “Biological agent” means any microorganism, virus, infectious substance or other biological substance, material or product, or any component or compound thereof, which is naturally occurring, cultivated, engineered, processed, extracted or manufactured and which is capable of causing:

      1.  Death or substantial bodily harm;

      2.  Substantial deterioration or contamination of food, water, equipment, supplies or material of any kind; or

      3.  Substantial damage to natural resources or the environment.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 3; A 2003, 2949)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-15 > Chapter-202 > Acts-of-terrorism-weapons-of-mass-destruction-lethal-agents-toxins-hoax-substances > 202-442

202.442  “Biological agent” defined.  “Biological agent” means any microorganism, virus, infectious substance or other biological substance, material or product, or any component or compound thereof, which is naturally occurring, cultivated, engineered, processed, extracted or manufactured and which is capable of causing:

      1.  Death or substantial bodily harm;

      2.  Substantial deterioration or contamination of food, water, equipment, supplies or material of any kind; or

      3.  Substantial damage to natural resources or the environment.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 3; A 2003, 2949)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-15 > Chapter-202 > Acts-of-terrorism-weapons-of-mass-destruction-lethal-agents-toxins-hoax-substances > 202-442

202.442  “Biological agent” defined.  “Biological agent” means any microorganism, virus, infectious substance or other biological substance, material or product, or any component or compound thereof, which is naturally occurring, cultivated, engineered, processed, extracted or manufactured and which is capable of causing:

      1.  Death or substantial bodily harm;

      2.  Substantial deterioration or contamination of food, water, equipment, supplies or material of any kind; or

      3.  Substantial damage to natural resources or the environment.

      (Added to NRS by 1999, 3; A 2003, 2949)