Nevada Code § 488.630

Operation of vessel in unsafe condition; penalties
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1. A game warden, sheriff or other peace
officer of this State or any of its political subdivisions who observes a
vessel being operated in an unsafe condition may direct the operator of the
vessel to take immediate steps to correct the condition. If the condition
cannot be corrected immediately and constitutes an immediate risk of bodily
injury or damage to property, the peace officer may order the operator to
remove the vessel to port or the nearest safe moorage.
2. For the purposes of this section, a
vessel is being operated in an unsafe condition if it:
(a) Is overloaded beyond the manufacturers
recommended safe loading capacity;
(b) Has an insufficient number of personal
flotation devices approved by the United States Coast Guard;
(c) Has no fire extinguisher as required by NRS 488.193 ;
(d) Fails to display the proper navigational
lights between sunset and sunrise;
(e) Is leaking fuel or has fuel in the bilges;
(f) Is improperly ventilated;
(g) Has an improper device for controlling
backfire flame; or
(h) Is being operated in extremely adverse
conditions.
3. An operator who refuses to take
immediate steps to correct the condition or fails to comply with the directions
of the peace officer shall be punished:
(a) If no injury results, for a misdemeanor;
(b) If bodily injury or damage to property in
excess of $200 results, for a gross misdemeanor; or
(c) If the death of another person results, for a
category D felony as provided in NRS 193.130 .

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