Nevada Code § 487.205

Legislative findings and declaration
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1. The Legislature finds that:
(a) Abandoned vehicles constitute a safety hazard
and a public nuisance and are detrimental to the health, safety and welfare of
the general public.
(b) Such vehicles produce scenic blight which
degrades the environment and adversely affects the proper maintenance and
continuing development of the State.
(c) Such vehicles represent a resource out of
place, requiring state and local governmental attention in order to ensure
their expeditious removal and recycling.
2. The Legislature declares that the
policy of this State is:
(a) To prohibit the abandonment of vehicles and
to enforce such prohibition with adequate penalties.
(b) To encourage the development of procedures
and operational techniques which will facilitate the expeditious removal of
abandoned vehicles from public and private premises.
(c) To encourage state and local governmental
units, in cooperation with the private sector to recover the resource
represented by abandoned vehicles to the fullest extent practicable.

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