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466.029  “Resort hotel” defined.  “Resort hotel” means any building or group of buildings that is maintained as and held out to the public to be a hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the transient public and that has:

      1.  More than 1,000 rooms available for sleeping accommodations;

      2.  At least one bar with permanent seating capacity for more than 30 patrons that serves alcoholic beverages sold by the drink for consumption on the premises;

      3.  At least one restaurant with permanent seating capacity for more than 60 patrons that is open to the public 24 hours each day and 7 days each week; and

      4.  A gaming area within the building or group of buildings.

      (Added to NRS by 1995, 878)

     

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-41 > Chapter-466 > 466-029

466.029  “Resort hotel” defined.  “Resort hotel” means any building or group of buildings that is maintained as and held out to the public to be a hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the transient public and that has:

      1.  More than 1,000 rooms available for sleeping accommodations;

      2.  At least one bar with permanent seating capacity for more than 30 patrons that serves alcoholic beverages sold by the drink for consumption on the premises;

      3.  At least one restaurant with permanent seating capacity for more than 60 patrons that is open to the public 24 hours each day and 7 days each week; and

      4.  A gaming area within the building or group of buildings.

      (Added to NRS by 1995, 878)

     


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-41 > Chapter-466 > 466-029

466.029  “Resort hotel” defined.  “Resort hotel” means any building or group of buildings that is maintained as and held out to the public to be a hotel where sleeping accommodations are furnished to the transient public and that has:

      1.  More than 1,000 rooms available for sleeping accommodations;

      2.  At least one bar with permanent seating capacity for more than 30 patrons that serves alcoholic beverages sold by the drink for consumption on the premises;

      3.  At least one restaurant with permanent seating capacity for more than 60 patrons that is open to the public 24 hours each day and 7 days each week; and

      4.  A gaming area within the building or group of buildings.

      (Added to NRS by 1995, 878)