Nevada Code § 269.260

Ex officio fire wardens: Appointment; duties
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1. The police officers appointed under the
provisions of NRS 269.240 are ex officio
fire wardens of the unincorporated towns for which they are acting as police
officers.
2. The fire wardens shall:
(a) In the daytime, examine all houses, buildings
or superstructures within the town where they are acting as fire wardens and
police officers, and ascertain from personal examination the condition of all
the chimneys, stovepipes, stoves, flues, ranges, grates, furnaces or other
articles, or anything used in the houses, buildings or superstructures in which
to hold fire or to conduct the smoke from any fire.
(b) When any of the articles or fixtures
mentioned in paragraph (a) are found to be so defective in make or material, or
so situated as to endanger any of the property of the town, or the property of
any of the inhabitants thereof, to loss from fire by or on account of any of
the defects, notify in writing the owner or occupant of the house, building or
superstructure where such defective chimney, flue, stovepipe or other article
is situated to repair it, so as to prevent danger from fire to the property in
the town.
(c) Direct the manner in which the repairs
required by the provisions of paragraph (b) must be made.
(d) Under the direction of the chief engineer of
the fire department, where there is one, and where there is no chief engineer
of a fire department in a town, then under the direction of the town board or
board of county commissioners, examine streets, alleys, outlots and the
surrounding of houses and buildings in the town where they are acting as fire
wardens, and direct the removal, by the owner of the premises, of any
inflammable matter or material found thereon.
(e) Generally, perform such duties as directed by
the town board or board of county commissioners or the chief of the fire
department in the town, to protect fully the property of the town from loss by
conflagration.

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