Nevada Code § 504.165

Disbursement of money: Regulations of Commission; proof required from claimant
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1. The Commission shall adopt regulations
governing the disbursement of money to:
(a) Prevent or mitigate damage to private
property and privately maintained improvements, including, without limitation,
fences;
(b) Prevent or mitigate damage to fences on
public lands;
(c) Construct fences around sources of water on
private lands or public lands where there has been damage to the area near such
sources of water; and
(d) Compensate persons for grazing reductions and
the loss of stored and standing crops,
caused by
elk or game mammals not native to this State.
2. The regulations must contain:
(a) Requirements for the eligibility of those
persons claiming damage to private property, privately maintained improvements,
fences on public lands or areas near sources of water on public lands to receive
money or materials from the Department, including:
(1) A requirement that such a person enter
into a cooperative agreement with the Director for purposes related to this
title; and
(2) A requirement that if the claim is for
money or materials from the Department for the construction of a fence around a
source of water on private land or public land, such a person must:
(I) Conduct a physical inspection of
the private land or public land upon which the fence is proposed to be
constructed to determine the most effective manner in which to protect the
source of water and to determine the most effective manner in which to provide
access to a source of water for livestock and wildlife that is located outside
the fence and within a reasonable distance from the fence;
(II) Conduct the inspection
described in sub-subparagraph (I) in consultation with the persons or entities
which will be directly affected by the construction of the fence, including,
without limitation, an owner of the private land on which the fence is proposed
to be constructed, a governmental entity that manages the public land on which
the fence is proposed to be constructed, a holder of a permit to graze
livestock on the public land, if applicable, and a person who holds a water
right which will be directly affected by the construction of the fence; and
(III) Enter into a cooperative
agreement with the persons and entities described in sub-subparagraph (II) for
purposes related to the construction of the fence in accordance with the
results of the inspection conducted pursuant to this subparagraph.
(b) Procedures for the formation of local panels
to assess damage caused by elk or game mammals not native to this State and to
determine the value of a loss claimed if the person claiming the loss and the
Department do not agree on the value of the loss.
(c) Procedures for the use on private property or
public lands of materials purchased by the State to prevent damage caused by
elk or game mammals not native to this State.
(d) Any other regulations necessary to carry out
the provisions of this section and NRS
504.155 .
3. The regulations must:
(a) Provide for the payment of money or other
compensation to cover the costs of labor and materials necessary to:
(1) Prevent or mitigate damage to private
property, privately maintained improvements and fences on public lands caused
by elk or game mammals not native to this State; and
(2) Construct fences around sources of
water on private or public lands if:
(I) Elk or game mammals not native
to this State have caused damage to the area near such sources of water; and
(II) A source of water for livestock
and wildlife is available outside such a fence and within a reasonable distance
from such a fence or will be made available at such a location.
(b) Prohibit a person who has, within a
particular calendar year, applied for or received a special incentive elk tag
pursuant to NRS 502.142 from applying,
within the same calendar year, for compensation pursuant to this section for
the same private land.
4. Money may not be disbursed to a
claimant pursuant to this section unless the claimant shows by a preponderance
of the evidence that the damage for which the claimant is seeking compensation
was caused solely by elk or game mammals not native to this State.
5. As used in this section, public lands
means all lands within the exterior boundaries of the State of Nevada except
lands:
(a) To which title is held by any private person
or entity;
(b) To which title is held by the State of
Nevada, any of its local governments or the Nevada System of Higher Education;
(c) Which are located within congressionally
authorized national parks, monuments, national forests or wildlife refuges, or
which are lands acquired by purchase consented to by the Legislature;
(d) Which are controlled by the United States
Department of Defense, Department of Energy or Bureau of Reclamation; or
(e) Which are held in trust for Indian purposes
or are Indian reservations.

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