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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 562 - SHEEP

NRS 562.055 Costs incurred by State Board of Agriculture to enforce provisions of chapter to be paid by person against whom provisions are enforced; cost of any sheep lost due to seizure to enforce provisions of chapter to be borne by owner of sheep.

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NRS 562.055 Costs incurred by State Board of Agriculture to enforce provisions of chapter to be paid by person against whom provisions are enforced; cost of any sheep lost due to seizure to enforce provisions of chapter to be borne by owner of sheep.
1. Any costs incurred by the Board that are necessary for the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter, including, but not limited to:
(a)The wages, salaries and benefits paid to the employees of the Board that are associated with the enforcement of those provisions;
(b)All costs associated with transporting, housing, feeding and caring for sheep that have been seized pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; and
(c)Any damages to property resulting from the seizure of such sheep,
Ê must be paid by the person against whom the provisions are enforced or the owner or person in charge of the sheep that are seized.
2. The cost of any sheep lost as a result of their seizure pursuant to the provisions of this chapter must be borne by the owner of the sheep.
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