Nevada Code § 280.125

Establishment and administration of units of specialized law enforcement by participating political subdivisions; jurisdiction and authority
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1. The provisions of this chapter do not
prohibit a participating political subdivision from establishing and
administering the following units of specialized law enforcement:
(a) A unit consisting of animal control officers.
(b) A unit consisting of marshals.
(c) A unit consisting of park rangers.
(d) A unit for the investigation of arson.
(e) A unit for the enforcement of laws relating
to the licensure of businesses.
(f) A unit for the enforcement of nonmoving
traffic laws.
2. Except as otherwise limited in
subsection 3, the jurisdiction and authority of any units of specialized law
enforcement established pursuant to subsection 1 is concurrent with the
authority and jurisdiction of the metropolitan police department.
3. The authority and jurisdiction of a
unit consisting of marshals or park rangers is limited to:
(a) The issuance of citations in accordance with
the provisions of NRS 171.17751 ;
(b) The enforcement of state laws and city and
county ordinances on real property owned, leased or otherwise under the control
of the participating political subdivision;
(c) The service of warrants of arrest issued
pursuant to NRS 5.060 ;
(d) The removal of abandoned vehicles as
authorized by NRS 487.230 ; and
(e) The duties set forth in NRS 171.1223 .

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