Nevada Code § 480.360

Duties of personnel
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The
duties of the personnel of the Nevada Highway Patrol include, without
limitation:
1. To police the public highways of this
State, to enforce and to aid in enforcing thereon all the traffic laws of the
State of Nevada and to enforce all other laws of this State when:
(a) In the apprehension or pursuit of an offender
or suspected offender;
(b) Making arrests for crimes committed in their
presence or upon or adjacent to the highways of this State; or
(c) Making arrests pursuant to a warrant in the
officers possession or communicated to the officer.
2. To investigate crashes on all primary
and secondary highways within the State of Nevada resulting in personal injury,
property damage or death, and to gather evidence to prosecute any person guilty
of any violation of the law contributing to the happening of such a crash.
3. In conjunction with the Department of
Motor Vehicles, to enforce the provisions of chapters
365 , 366 , 408 , 482 to 486 ,
inclusive, 487 and 706 of NRS.
4. To enforce the provisions of laws and
regulations relating to motor carriers, the safety of their vehicles and
equipment, and their transportation of hazardous materials and other cargo.
5. To maintain the repository for
information concerning hazardous materials in Nevada and to carry out its
duties pursuant to chapter 459 of NRS
concerning the transportation of hazardous materials.
6. To perform such other duties in
connection with those specified in this section as may be imposed by the
Director.

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