Nevada Code § 244.3591

Program to waive adoption fee of certain animals adopted by veteran, law enforcement officer or first responder: Requirements; report to Legislature
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1. If a county owns and operates an animal
shelter or the board of county commissioners appropriates money to an animal
shelter to provide care and shelter to animals, the board of county
commissioners may establish a program to waive the adoption fee of an animal
that is 6 months or older, has been at the animal shelter for at least 7
consecutive days and is adopted from the animal shelter by a person who is a
veteran, law enforcement officer or first responder.
2. A program established pursuant to
subsection 1 must:
(a) Waive the adoption fee for not more than one
animal that meets the requirements of subsection 1 for a period of 6 months for
each veteran, law enforcement officer or first responder who adopts such an
animal from the animal shelter;
(b) Require a veteran, law enforcement officer or
first responder who wishes to adopt an animal under the program to present a
valid form of identification that confirms that he or she is a veteran, law
enforcement officer or first responder;
(c) Report to the board of county commissioners
the number of animals adopted under the program and whether each animal was
adopted by a veteran, law enforcement officer or first responder; and
(d) Require the animal shelter to maintain
records of each adoption made under the program.
3. On or before October 1 of each
even-numbered year after the board of county commissioners establishes a
program pursuant to subsection 1, the board of county commissioners shall
submit a report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for
transmittal to the next regular session of the Legislature that includes the
number of animals adopted under a program established pursuant to subsection 1
and whether each animal was adopted by a veteran, law enforcement officer or
first responder.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Adoption fee does not include a licensing
fee, vaccination fee or any fees for the medical treatment of the animal.
(b) Emergency medical provider has the meaning
ascribed to it in NRS 450B.199 .
(c) Firefighter has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 450B.071 .
(d) First responder means a firefighter or
emergency medical provider.
(e) Law enforcement officer means any officer
of the United States or this State or a political subdivision thereof who is
empowered by law to conduct investigations or make arrests.
(f) Veteran has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 417.125 .

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