Nevada Code § 405.202

Accessory roads: Use and maintenance; fee prohibited; immunity of state and local governments from liability arising from use
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1. Wherever an accessory road crosses
public land, the accessory road is open to:
(a) Raisers of livestock in maintaining their
herds;
(b) Any public utility in maintaining,
constructing or operating any of its facilities; and
(c) The use of the general public.
2. The State and the respective local
governments have no duty to maintain an accessory road and are immune from
liability for damages suffered by any person as a result of using such a road.
3. Without obtaining a permit from any
public agency, a private owner of land served by an accessory road or a raiser
of livestock using such a road may maintain the road and remove debris or
vegetation from it, but may not perform new construction. No public agency may
charge a fee for the use or maintenance of an accessory road.

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