Nevada Code § 41.508

Civil action brought by public agency; award of costs and attorneys fees
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1. A public agency may commence an action
in the name of the agency to recover the expense of an emergency response by
the public agency against any person who knowingly:
(a) Makes a false report to a public agency that
a felony or misdemeanor has been committed or that an emergency exists; or
(b) Creates the false appearance that a felony or
misdemeanor has been committed or that an emergency exists, and that false
appearance causes a false report to be made to a public agency that a felony or
misdemeanor has been committed or that an emergency exists.
2. A civil action may be brought pursuant
to this section even if there has been no criminal conviction for the false
report.
3. If a public agency prevails in an
action brought pursuant to this section, the court may award the public agency
the costs of the action and reasonable attorneys fees.
4. As used in this section:
(a) Expense of an emergency response includes,
without limitation, the reasonable costs incurred by a public agency in making
an appropriate response to or investigation of a false report, including,
without limitation, the salary or wages of any person responding to or
investigating a false report, the deemed wages of any volunteer of a public
agency participating in the response or investigation, the costs for use or
operation of any equipment and the costs for the use or expenditure of any
resources, fuel or other materials.
(b) Public agency means an agency, bureau,
board, commission, department or division of the State of Nevada or a political
subdivision of the State of Nevada that provides police, fire-fighting, rescue
or emergency medical services.

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