Nevada Code § 171.1539

Transfer of impounded animal owned or possessed by arrested and detained person: Recovery for cost of care; lien
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 574.201 to 574.204 , inclusive, if a person is lawfully
arrested and detained and any animal owned or possessed by the person is
impounded by the county, city or other local government in which the person is
arrested at the time of the arrest or after the arrest, the person may provide
the name of any person who is authorized to care for the animal. The county,
city or other local government or animal shelter must transfer the animal to
such a person if the county, city or other local government determines that the
person is able to provide adequate care and shelter to the animal. If within 10
days after the county, city or other local government impounds the animal no
such authorized person is able to provide adequate care and shelter to the
animal, the county, city or other local government or animal shelter:
(a) May allow another person who is able to
provide adequate care and shelter to care for the animal temporarily; or
(b) May take possession of the animal.
2. The State shall create and maintain a
written notice which must:
(a) Inform the person or the public that an
animal, owned or possessed by a person who has been arrested and detained, may
have been impounded;
(b) Include the current contact information of
each animal shelter in each county, city or other local government responsible
for:
(1) Impounding an animal; and
(2) Providing care and shelter to an
animal;
(c) Be available in English, Spanish, Tagalog and
Standard Chinese;
(d) Be provided to each county or city jail or
detention facility; and
(e) Be posted in a conspicuous place in each
county or city jail or detention facility.
3. A person lawfully arrested and
detained:
(a) May make a reasonable number of completed
telephone calls from a county or city jail or detention facility for the
purpose of locating an animal impounded pursuant to this section; and
(b) Shall not be charged for each completed call
to an animal shelter listed in the written notice posted pursuant to subsection
2.
4. If a person is convicted of the crime
for which he or she was lawfully arrested, the county, city or other local
government or animal shelter may by appropriate legal action recover the
reasonable cost of any care and shelter furnished to the animal by the county,
city or other local government or animal shelter, including, without
limitation, imposing a lien on the animal for the cost of such care and
shelter.
5. The board of county commissioners of
each county, if its jurisdiction to enact and enforce ordinances relating to
animals is not limited by an interlocal agreement, may adopt an ordinance which
provides for time of not less than 5 days to a person lawfully arrested or
detained for the purpose of providing the person a reasonable opportunity to
locate another person to take possession of an animal. Such a reasonable
opportunity is provided upon assistance from a county, city or other local
government or an animal shelter.
6. The city council or other governing
body of each incorporated city, whether organized under general law or special
charter, if its jurisdiction to enact and enforce ordinances relating to
animals is not limited by an interlocal agreement, may adopt an ordinance which
provides for time of not less than 5 days to a person lawfully arrested or
detained for the purpose of providing the person a reasonable opportunity to
locate another person to take possession of an animal. Such a reasonable
opportunity is provided upon assistance from a county, city or other local
government or an animal shelter.
7. As used in this section:
(a) Animal means any dog, cat, horse, other
domesticated animal or undomesticated animal which is maintained as a pet. The
term:
(1) Includes any chicken, pig, rabbit or
other animal which is maintained as a pet whether or not the animal is domesticated.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in
subparagraph 1, does not include any cattle, sheep, goats, swine or poultry.
(b) Animal shelter has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 574.240 .

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