Nevada Code § 244.387

Removal of wild horses from private property
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1. If a wild horse or horses stray onto
land which is privately owned, an owner of the land may:
(a) Inform the appropriate federal authority; and
(b) Request the authority to remove the wild
horse or horses from the land,
in the
manner and form required by the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, 16
U.S.C. 1331 et seq., and the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
2. If the appropriate federal authority
fails to remove the wild horse or horses from the land within a reasonable
amount of time after receiving a request pursuant to subsection 1, the
landowner may:
(a) Notify the board of county commissioners in
the county in which the land is located of the failure; and
(b) Request the county to institute an action in
federal court on his or her behalf requesting a writ of mandamus ordering the
appropriate federal authority to remove the wild horse or horses from the land.
3. Upon receiving a notification and request
pursuant to subsection 2, the county may institute an action in a federal court
of competent jurisdiction on behalf of the landowner requesting the court to
issue a writ of mandamus directing the appropriate federal authority who was
notified pursuant to subsection 1 to remove the wild horse or horses from the
land. The county shall:
(a) Determine whether it will institute such an
action; and
(b) Notify the landowner of its determination,
as soon as
practicable after receiving the request.
4. A motion filed pursuant to subsection 3
must include a request that the court authorize the county, the State
Department of Agriculture or a representative of the county or the State
Department of Agriculture to remove the wild horse or horses from the land if the
appropriate federal authority is unable or unwilling to do so.
5. As used in this section appropriate
federal authority means a federal agency or officer who is charged with the
duties of:
(a) Receiving notices from landowners requesting
the removal of wild horses from land which is privately owned; and
(b) Arranging to have wild horses removed from
land which is privately owned,
pursuant to
the Wild Free-Roaming Horses and Burros Act, 16 U.S.C. 1331 et seq., or
regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

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