Nevada Code § 488.580

Operation of personal watercraft
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1. A person shall not operate or authorize
another person to operate a personal watercraft under his or her ownership or
control:
(a) In a reckless or negligent manner so as to
endanger the life or property of another person.
(b) Unless the operator and each passenger is
wearing a life jacket of an appropriate size and type for the person for whom
it was intended that has been approved by the United States Coast Guard and
meets any requirements prescribed by the regulations of the Commission.
(c) Unless the operator is at least 14 years of
age.
(d) Unless the operator satisfies any applicable
provisions of NRS 488.730 .
2. There is prima facie evidence that a
person is operating a personal watercraft in a reckless or negligent manner if
that person commits two or more of the following acts simultaneously:
(a) Operates the personal watercraft within a
zone closer than 5 lengths of the longest vessel, unless both are leaving a
flat wake or traveling at a speed of not more than 5 nautical miles per hour.
(b) Operates the personal watercraft in the
vicinity of a power-driven vessel in a manner that obstructs the visibility of
either operator.
(c) Heads into the wake of a power-driven vessel
which is within a zone closer than 5 lengths of the longest vessel and causes
one-half or more of the length of the personal watercraft to leave the water.
(d) Within a zone closer than 5 lengths of the
longest vessel, maneuvers quickly, turns sharply or swerves, unless the
maneuver is necessary to avoid collision.
3. As used in this section, personal
watercraft means:
(a) A class A power-driven vessel which:
(1) Is less than 13 feet in length;
(2) Is designed to be operated by a person
sitting, standing or kneeling on, rather than in, the power-driven vessel;
(3) Is capable of performing sharp turns
or quick maneuvers; and
(4) Has a motor that exceeds 10
horsepower.
(b) A mechanically propelled personal hydrofoil
or motorized surfboard.

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