Nevada Code § 475.110

Able-bodied males subject to fire-fighting duty for certain period during any 1 year; penalty for refusal; compensation and benefits
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1. All sheriffs, their deputies,
firewardens or other peace officers or any national forest officer may call
upon able-bodied male persons within the State of Nevada who are between the
ages of 16 years and 50 years for assistance in extinguishing fires in timber
or in brush.
2. Persons who refuse to obey the summons
or who refuse to assist in fighting fire for the period stated in subsection 3,
unless they present sufficient reasons, are guilty of a misdemeanor.
3. No male person may be required to fight
fires a total of more than 5 days during any 1 year.
4. The board of county commissioners may
fix the amount of compensation to be paid to male persons drafted to fight
fires as provided in this section, and the sums so fixed must be allowed and
paid as other claims against the county are paid.
5. For the purpose of obtaining the
benefits of the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act, male persons drafted to fight
fires must be considered employees of the county demanding their services, and
they are entitled to receive for disability incurred by reason thereof the
benefits under the Nevada Industrial Insurance Act. The county shall report and
pay premiums to a private carrier authorized to provide industrial insurance in
this State for persons so engaged.

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