Nevada Code § 41.519

Limitations on liability; duties of a participant in an equine activity; exceptions; definitions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, a sponsor, an equine professional, a veterinarian or any other person
is immune from civil liability for an injury to or the death of a participant
as a result of an inherent risk of an equine activity.
2. A participant shall:
(a) Act in a safe and responsible manner when
engaged in an equine activity; and
(b) Before engaging in an equine activity, know
and be aware of the inherent risks of that activity.
3. A person is not immune from civil
liability pursuant to this section if the person:
(a) Provided to the participant defective tack or
other equipment that caused the injury or death of the participant and the
person knew or should have known of the defective condition of the tack or
equipment.
(b) Provided to the participant the equine upon
or around which the injury or death occurred without making reasonable efforts
to determine the ability of the participant to:
(1) Engage in the equine activity safely;
and
(2) Control the equine based upon a
representation made to the person by the participant concerning the ability of
the participant to control that equine.
(c) Owns, leases, rents or is otherwise in lawful
possession and control of the property or facility where the injury or death
occurred if the injury or death was the result of a dangerous latent condition
that was known or should have been known to the person.
(d) Committed an act or omission that:
(1) Was in willful or wanton disregard for
the safety of the participant; and
(2) Caused the injury or death of the
participant.
(e) Intentionally injured or caused the death of
the participant.
(f) Failed to act responsibly while conducting an
equine activity or maintaining an equine.
4. A person is not immune from civil
liability pursuant to this section in an action for product liability.
5. As used in this section:
(a) Equine means a horse, pony, mule, hinny or
donkey.
(b) Equine activity means an activity in which
an equine is ridden, driven or otherwise used. The term includes, without
limitation:
(1) Shows, fairs, competitions,
performances, parades, rodeos, cutting events, polo matches, steeplechases,
endurance rides, trail rides or packing or hunting trips.
(2) Lessons, training or other
instructional activities.
(3) Boarding an equine.
(4) Riding, inspecting, evaluating or
allowing the use of an equine owned by another person, regardless of whether
the owner of the equine receives money or other consideration for the use of
the equine.
(5) Providing medical treatment for an
equine.
(6) Placing or measuring gear or tack on
an equine.
(7) Placing or replacing shoes on an
equine.
The term
does not include a race for which a license is required pursuant to the
provisions of chapter 466 of NRS.
(c) Equine professional means a person who, for
money or other consideration:
(1) Provides to a participant lessons,
training or instruction relating to an equine activity; or
(2) Rents or leases to a participant an
equine or tack or other equipment.
(d) Inherent risk of an equine activity means a
danger or condition that is an essential part of an equine activity, including,
without limitation:
(1) The propensity of an equine to behave
in a manner that may result in injury or death to a person who is on or near
the equine;
(2) The unpredictable reaction of an
equine to sounds, sudden movements or unfamiliar objects, persons or other
animals;
(3) A hazardous surface or subsurface or
other hazardous condition;
(4) A collision with another animal or
object; and
(5) The failure of a participant to
maintain control of an equine or to engage safely in an equine activity.
(e) Participant means a person who engages in
an equine activity, regardless of whether a fee is paid to engage in that
activity. The term includes, without limitation:
(1) A person who assists a participant in
an equine activity; and
(2) A spectator at an equine activity if
the spectator is in an unauthorized area that is in the immediate area of the
equine activity.
(f) Product liability has the meaning ascribed
to it in NRS 695E.090 .
(g) Sponsor means a person who organizes or
provides money or a facility for an equine activity.

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