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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 705 - RAILROADS AND MONORAILS

NRS 705.200 Penalties.

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NRS 705.200 Penalties.
1. Any person falsely making an affidavit of ownership of any animal killed or injured under the terms of NRS 705.150 to 705.200 , inclusive, is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
2. Every person described in NRS 705.180 who fails or neglects to comply with the provisions of NRS 705.180 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
3. Every corporation, company, receiver, association or person who fails, neglects or refuses to comply with the provisions of NRS 705.190 is guilty of a misdemeanor.
4. Any person who attempts in any manner to conceal the evidence of the killing or injury of any animal or animals described in NRS 705.150 by any railroad train, engine or cars on any railroad in this state, or who in any way destroys or covers up the evidence that may lead to the identification of any animal or animals so killed or injured, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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