Nevada Code § 202.480

Abatement of nuisance; civil penalty
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1. Any court or magistrate before whom
there may be pending any proceeding for a violation of NRS 202.470 shall, in addition to any fine
or other punishment which it may impose for such a violation, order:
(a) The defendant to abate the nuisance. The
abatement must begin within 3 days after the court or magistrate enters the
order to abate and must be completed within the time period specified by the
court or magistrate. The responsible agency shall supervise the abatement and
report to the court or magistrate regarding whether the abatement was
successfully completed within the time period specified by the court or
magistrate.
(b) The defendant to pay a civil penalty of not
less than $500 but not more than $5,000. If ordered by the court or magistrate,
the penalty may be paid in installments. The responsible agency may attempt to
collect a civil penalty or installment that is in default in any manner
provided by law for the enforcement of a judgment.
2. If a defendant is ordered to abate a
nuisance pursuant to subsection 1 and fails to abate the nuisance within the
time period specified by the court or magistrate, the responsible agency may
assume responsibility and abate the nuisance, at the expense of the defendant.
If the responsible agency abates the nuisance, the responsible party shall
report to the court or magistrate upon the successful completion of the
abatement.
3. Any civil penalty collected pursuant to
subsection 1 must be deposited with the treasurer of the responsible agency in
an account used solely to pay costs associated with any abatement ordered by a
court or magistrate.
4. As used in this section, responsible
agency means an agency, officer, bureau, board, commission, department,
division or any other unit of government of the State or a local government
that is designated by a court or magistrate as the party responsible for
carrying out any action pursuant to this section.

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