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CHAPTER 405 - CONTROL AND PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC HIGHWAYS
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NRS 405.010 Limiting maximum load upon or closing road damaged by heavy loads; procedure; penalties.
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NRS 405.020 Billboard, sign or other outdoor advertising as public nuisance.
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NRS 405.030 Unlawful placement of certain outdoor advertisements; exceptions; restriction on use of revenue from certain lawfully placed advertisements.
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NRS 405.040 Permit for erection or use of outdoor advertisement; fee; exceptions.
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NRS 405.050 No permit to be granted if natural beauty of scenery destroyed or view of highway obstructed; removal of sign as traffic hazard.
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NRS 405.060 Assignment of number for permit.
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NRS 405.070 Duration of permit; destruction of advertisement if permit not renewed.
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NRS 405.080 Apportionment of fees to road funds of county.
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NRS 405.090 Report of violation.
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NRS 405.100 Penalty.
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NRS 405.110 Unlawful advertising on or near highway or on bridge; exceptions; removal; penalty; liability; restriction on use of revenue from certain lawfully placed advertisements.
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NRS 405.120 Installation of bridge or culvert if water conducted across highway; construction and repair performed according to specifications of county commissioners.
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NRS 405.130 Notice of violation by chair of county commissioners; repair by county if violator fails or refuses to repair.
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NRS 405.140 Recovery of expenses from violator by civil action.
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NRS 405.150 District attorney to commence action for recovery of expenses.
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NRS 405.160 Disposition of money collected by civil action.
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NRS 405.170 Penalty for failure to construct bridge or culvert.
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NRS 405.180 Penalty for willfully or negligently allowing water to flow on highway; failure to act upon notice prima facie evidence of negligence.
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NRS 405.191 “Public road” defined; county roads and highways may be established on rights-of-way over certain public lands.
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NRS 405.193 Public agency not required to maintain or accept road made public by prescriptive use; immunity of county from liability arising from use of certain public roads.
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NRS 405.195 Petition to open, reopen, close, relocate or abandon road; hearings and orders by board of county commissioners regarding petition; legal actions authorized.
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NRS 405.201 Definitions.
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NRS 405.202 Accessory roads: Use and maintenance; fee prohibited; immunity of state and local governments from liability arising from use.
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NRS 405.203 Accessory roads: Closure or restriction of use.
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NRS 405.204 Legislative findings and declaration; action by Attorney General authorized; duty to develop, maintain and assist in implementation of legal protocol.
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NRS 405.205 Erection and maintenance of power lines by rural electric cooperative.
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NRS 405.210 Damage to public or private road, bridge or guidepost unlawful; penalty.
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NRS 405.230 Penalty for obstruction or damage to highway; abatement of nuisance; removal of certain obstacles or encroachments.
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NRS 405.240 Repair of damage to highway from driving livestock.
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NRS 405.250 Construction and maintenance of sidewalks; penalty for riding or driving on sidewalk.
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NRS 405.270 Standards of safety for electronic gates that provide access for vehicular traffic.
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NRS 405.280 Erection and maintenance of gates across public roads in certain counties.
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