Nevada Code § 278.02085

Amateur radio: Limitations on restrictions on amateur service communications; limitations on regulation of station antenna structures; exception
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1. A governing body shall not adopt an
ordinance, regulation or plan or take any other action that precludes amateur
service communications or that in any other manner does not conform to the
provisions of 47 C.F.R. 97.15 and the limited preemption entitled Amateur
Radio Preemption, 101 F.C.C. 2d 952 (1985) as issued by the Federal Communications
Commission.
2. If a governing body adopts an
ordinance, regulation or plan or takes any other action that regulates the
placement, screening or height of a station antenna structure based on health,
safety or aesthetic considerations, the ordinance, regulation, plan or action
must:
(a) Reasonably accommodate amateur service
communications; and
(b) Constitute the minimum level of regulation
practicable to carry out the legitimate purpose of the governing body.
3. The provisions of this section do not
apply to any district organized pursuant to federal, state or local law for the
purpose of historic or architectural preservation.
4. Any ordinance, regulation or plan
adopted by or other action taken by a governing body in violation of the
provisions of this section is void.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Amateur radio services has the meaning
ascribed to it in 47 C.F.R. 97.3.
(b) Amateur service communications means
communications carried out by one or more of the amateur radio services.
(c) Amateur station has the meaning ascribed to
it in 47 C.F.R. 97.3.
(d) Station antenna structure means the antenna
that serves an amateur station, including such appurtenances and other
structures as may be necessary to support, stabilize, raise, lower or otherwise
adjust the antenna.

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