7-1-5: OFFENSES AGAINST THE PUBLIC PEACE:
   A.   Disturbing The Peace: Every person who shall maliciously or wilfully disturb the peace or quiet of any neighborhood or person or family by loud or unusual noises, or by challenging to fight or fighting, shall have committed an unlawful act.
   B.   Assembling To Disturb The Peace: It shall be unlawful for two (2) or more persons to assemble for the purpose of disturbing the public peace or committing an unlawful act or who do not disperse on being commanded or directed so to do by a municipal judge, city police officer, sheriff, coroner or other public officer.
   C.   Provoking Commission Of Breach Of Peace: It shall be unlawful for any person by word, sign or gesture to wilfully provoke or attempt to provoke another person to commit a breach of peace.
   D.   Agreeing To Fight In A Public Place: It shall be unlawful for two (2) or more persons, by agreement, to fight in a public place in such a manner as to cause fear or terror to other persons in or about such public place.
   E.   Unlawful Assembly: It shall be unlawful for two (2) or more persons to assemble together to do an unlawful act.
   F.   Disturbing Lawful Meeting: It shall be unlawful for any person, without authority of law, to wilfully disturb any lawful assembly or meeting.
   G.   Commission Of Acts On Public Grounds Or Buildings Interfering With Peaceable Conduct Of Activities:
      1.   It shall be unlawful for any person to commit any acts in any public building on public grounds surrounding such building which interferes with the peaceful conduct of activities normally carried on in such building or on such ground.
      2.   It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to leave a public building or public grounds which surrounds such building upon request by proper officials after such person has committed an act referred to herein.
      3.   For the purpose of this subsection the following shall be defined as:
   PROPER OFFICIAL: The person or persons designated by the administrative officer or board in charge of such building.
   PUBLIC BUILDING: Any building used for any public purpose which is owned by the state of Nevada, Elko County, Elko County School District or the city of Wells.
   H.   Vagrancy: Any person who engages in any of the following acts shall have committed an unlawful act deemed as "vagrancy":
      1.   Solicits anyone to engage in or who engages in lewd conduct in any public place or in any place open to the public or exposed to public view.
      2.   Accosts other persons in any public place or any place open to the public for the purpose of begging or soliciting free items for himself.
      3.   Keeps a place where lost or stolen property is concealed.
      4.   Loiters in or about any restroom area open to the public for the purpose of engaging in or soliciting any unlawful act.
      5.   Loiters or wanders upon the streets or from place to place without any apparent reason or business and who refuses to identify himself and account for his presence when requested by any police officer so to do, so long as the surrounding circumstances are such as to indicate to a reasonable man that the public safety demands such an identification.
      6.   Loiters, prowls or wanders upon the private property of another, in the nighttime, without visible or lawful business with the owner or occupant thereof.
      7.   Lodges in building, structure or place, whether public or private, without the permission of the owner entitled to possession or in control thereof. (Ord. 99, 6-8-1976)