Nevada Code § 472.040

Powers and duties; administrative supervision
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1. The State Forester Firewarden shall:
(a) Supervise or coordinate all forestry,
rangeland and watershed work on state-owned and privately owned lands,
including fire control, in Nevada, working with federal agencies, private
associations, counties, towns, cities or private persons.
(b) Administer all fire control laws and all
forestry laws in Nevada outside of townsite boundaries, and perform any other
duties designated by the Director of the State Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources or by state law.
(c) Assist and encourage county or local fire
protection districts to create legally constituted fire protection districts
where they are needed and offer guidance and advice in their operation.
(d) Purchase communication equipment which can
use the microwave channels of the state communications system and store this
equipment in regional locations for use in emergencies.
(e) Administer money appropriated and grants
awarded for fire prevention, fire control and the education of firefighters and
award grants of money for those purposes to fire departments and educational
institutions in this State.
(f) Determine the amount of wages that must be
paid to offenders who participate in conservation camps and who perform work
relating to fire fighting and other work projects of conservation camps.
(g) Ensure that any adopted regulations are
consistent with those of fire protection districts created pursuant to chapter 318 or 474 of NRS.
(h) Upon the request of the State Engineer,
review a plan submitted with an application for the issuance of a temporary
permit pursuant to NRS 533.436 .
(i) Work collaboratively with and provide
technical assistance to federal, state and local agencies and property owners
to:
(1) Identify and mitigate the risks of wildfire
to life, property and ecosystems;
(2) Restore and maintain landscape
resiliency;
(3) Create and maintain fire-adapted
communities and ignition-resistant communities; and
(4) Improve and support safe and effective
responses to wildfire.
2. The State Forester Firewarden in
carrying out the provisions of this chapter may:
(a) Appoint paid foresters and firewardens to
enforce the provisions of the laws of this State respecting forest, rangeland
and watershed management or the protection of lands from fire, subject to the
approval of the board of county commissioners of each county concerned.
(b) Appoint suitable citizen-wardens.
Citizen-wardens serve voluntarily except that they may receive compensation
when an emergency is declared by the State Forester Firewarden.
(c) Appoint, upon the recommendation of the
appropriate federal officials, resident officers of the United States Forest
Service and the United States Bureau of Land Management as voluntary
firewardens. Voluntary firewardens are not entitled to compensation for their
services.
(d) Appoint certain paid foresters or firewardens
to be arson investigators.
(e) Employ, with the consent of the Director of
the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, clerical
assistance, county and district coordinators, patrol officers, firefighters,
and other employees as needed, and expend such sums as may be necessarily
incurred for this purpose.
(f) Purchase, or acquire by donation, supplies,
material, equipment and improvements necessary for fire protection, fire
prevention and forest, rangeland and watershed management, including, without
limitation, cameras or other equipment necessary for the early warning or
detection of wildfires.
(g) With the approval of the Director of the State
Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the State Board of
Examiners, purchase or accept the donation of real property to be used for
lookout sites and for other administrative, experimental or demonstration
purposes. No real property may be purchased or accepted unless an examination
of the title shows the property to be free from encumbrances, with title vested
in the grantor. The title to the real property must be examined and approved by
the Attorney General.
(h) Expend any money appropriated by the State to
the Division of Forestry of the State Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources for paying expenses incurred in fighting fires or in emergencies
which threaten human life.
3. The State Forester Firewarden, in
carrying out the powers and duties granted in this section, is subject to
administrative supervision by the Director of the State Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources.

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