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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 269 - UNINCORPORATED TOWNS

NRS 269.270 Failure to remove dangerous or inflammable material: Penalty; expenses of removal.

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NRS 269.270 Failure to remove dangerous or inflammable material: Penalty; expenses of removal.
1. After receiving written notice from the fire warden ordering the removal of any dangerous or inflammable material from the limits of the town, any owner, occupant or agent in control of the premises where the dangerous or inflammable material is situated who has failed to comply or to remove such matter within 48 hours after receipt of such order shall be fined not more than $500.
2. The court shall then issue an order for the removal of the dangerous or inflammable material, and if the owner, occupant or agent in control of the premises fails to remove such material within 24 hours after receipt of the court order, the fire warden shall remove such material at the expense of the person against whom the court order was issued.
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