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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 571 - DISEASED ANIMALS

NRS 571.025 Infestation with or exposure to parasite deemed equivalent to infection with or exposure to disease.

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NRS 571.025 Infestation with or exposure to parasite deemed equivalent to infection with or exposure to disease.
1. For the purposes of this chapter, infestation with internal or external parasites, or exposure to such possible infestation, shall be deemed equivalent to infection with or exposure to infection with an infectious, contagious or parasitic disease.
2. The provisions of this chapter applicable to animals infected with or exposed to infection with any infectious, contagious or parasitic disease, or to any premises, grounds, cars, vehicles or other carriers infected or contaminated with any infectious, contagious or parasitic disease, also apply to any animals, premises, grounds, cars, vehicles, or other carriers infested with or exposed to infestation or contamination with any internal or external parasites.
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