NRS 205.765
Presumption of intent to defraud and knowledge that holder of credit card or debit card has insufficient money or property.


In a criminal action for using a credit card or debit card to obtain money, goods, property, services or anything of value with insufficient money or property with which to pay for the extension of credit, with intent to defraud, that intent and the knowledge that the holder of the credit card has insufficient money or property is presumed to exist if payment is refused by the issuer or other creditor when it is presented in the usual course of business, unless within 5 days after payment is refused by the issuer if the action involves the use of a debit card or within 10 days after payment is refused by the issuer if the action involves the use of a credit card, the holder of the credit card pays the full amount due plus any handling charges.

Source: Section 205.765 — Presumption of intent to defraud and knowledge that holder of credit card or debit card has insufficient money or property., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-205.­html#NRS205Sec765.

205.610
Definitions.
205.620
“Cardholder” defined.
205.630
“Credit card” defined.
205.635
“Debit card” defined.
205.640
“Expired credit card or debit card” defined.
205.650
“Issuer” defined.
205.660
“Receives” and “receiving” defined.
205.670
“Revoked credit card or debit card” defined.
205.680
False statement to procure issuance of credit card or debit card.
205.690
Obtaining or possessing credit card or debit card, or identifying description of credit card, credit account or debit card without consent of cardholder
205.710
Sale or purchase of credit card or debit card, or identifying description of credit card, debit card or credit account
205.715
Sale of identifying information on telephone calling card.
205.720
Obtaining control of credit card or debit card as security for debt.
205.740
Forgery of credit card or debit card
205.750
Unauthorized signing of credit card, debit card or related document with intent to defraud.
205.760
Fraudulent use of credit card or debit card, or identifying description of credit account or debit card
205.765
Presumption of intent to defraud and knowledge that holder of credit card or debit card has insufficient money or property.
205.770
Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services: Furnishing goods or services upon presentation of credit card or debit card illegally obtained or possessed.
205.780
Fraud by person authorized to provide goods or services: Misrepresentation to issuer.
205.790
Possession of incomplete credit cards or debit cards or equipment to produce cards.
205.800
Receiving property or services obtained by unlawful use of credit card or debit card
205.810
Defenses not available.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 205.765’s source at nv​.us