Nevada SB201 prohibits associations and unit owners from restricting the display of religious items on entry doors or doorframes.
Nevada SB201 amends Chapter 116 of the Nevada Revised Statutes to prohibit associations and unit owners from restricting the display of religious items on entry doors or doorframes. The bill defines "display of religious items" as items made of wood, metal, glass, plastic, cloth, fabric, or paper displayed or affixed on entry doors or doorframes due to sincerely held religious beliefs. The bill allows for reasonable restrictions on the placement and manner of display.
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