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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 403 - COUNTY ROADS, HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES

NRS 403.095 Adoption of rules and regulations by board governing erection and maintenance of gates across certain public roads; requirements.

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NRS 403.095 Adoption of rules and regulations by board governing erection and maintenance of gates across certain public roads; requirements.
1. The board of county highway commissioners may make rules and regulations to allow a person to erect and maintain a gate across a public road in the county. Such rules and regulations:
(a)Must require such a gate to be kept unlocked; and
(b)May set forth any specifications, standards and requirements concerning the erection and maintenance of such a gate as the board of county highway commissioners determines to be necessary.
2. As used in this section, “public road” means a:
(a)Main, general or minor county road designated pursuant to NRS 403.170 .
(b)Public road, as defined in subsection 2 of NRS 405.191 .
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