Nevada Code § 488.530

Unlawful acts; inspections; authority of peace officers
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1. It is unlawful for any person at any
time to:
(a) Launch a vessel into any body of water in
this State for which the Department has approved an inspection program without
first complying with that program;
(b) Refuse to comply with any requirements of the
Department or any requirements of an inspection program approved by the
Department; or
(c) Leave an impaired body of water in this State
or any other state after operating a vessel on that impaired body of water and
launch the vessel on any other body of water in this State without first
decontaminating the vessel and any conveyance used on the impaired body of
water.
2. In addition to any inspection conducted
pursuant to NRS 488.900 , each owner,
operator or person in control of a vessel or conveyance shall stop at any
mandatory inspection station for aquatic invasive species authorized by the
Department. If a peace officer reasonably believes, based on articulable facts,
that an aquatic invasive species or aquatic plant material may be present on
the vessel or conveyance, the peace officer may:
(a) Require the owner, operator or person in
control of the vessel or conveyance to decontaminate the vessel or conveyance;
or
(b) In addition to any seizure required pursuant
to NRS 488.910 , impound or quarantine
the vessel or conveyance.
3. A peace officer may stop and inspect a
vessel or conveyance for the presence of aquatic invasive species or aquatic
plant material, or for proof of a required inspection:
(a) Before a vessel is launched into a body of
water in this State;
(b) Before a vessel or conveyance departs from a
body of water in this State, a launch ramp or a vessel staging area;
(c) If the vessel or conveyance is visibly
transporting any aquatic invasive species or aquatic plant material; or
(d) If the peace officer reasonably believes,
based on articulable facts, that an aquatic invasive species or aquatic plant
material is present.
4. If a peace officer conducts an
inspection of a vessel or conveyance pursuant to this section and determines
that an aquatic invasive species or aquatic plant material is present on the
vessel or conveyance, the peace officer may order the vessel or conveyance to
be decontaminated.
5. A peace officer may impound or
quarantine a vessel if:
(a) An inspection conducted pursuant to this
section indicates the presence of an aquatic invasive species or aquatic plant
material on the vessel or conveyance; or
(b) The owner, operator or person in control of
the vessel or conveyance refuses to:
(1) Submit to an inspection authorized
pursuant to this section; or
(2) Comply with an order issued pursuant
to this section to decontaminate his or her vessel or conveyance.
6. As used in this section, impaired body
of water means any body of water in this State or any other state which the
Commission or another governmental entity has identified as containing an
aquatic invasive species.

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