Nevada Code § 504.310

License: Application; issuance; fee
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1. Before being entitled to the benefits
of any commercial or private shooting preserve, the owner or proprietor thereof
must make application to the Department. The application must set forth:
(a) The name and location of the shooting
preserve.
(b) A legal description of the area included in
the preserve.
(c) A statement whether the preserve is to be a
commercial or private preserve.
(d) If the application is for a commercial
shooting preserve, a statement of fees that are to be collected for the
privilege of shooting on the preserve.
2. If, after investigation, the Department
is satisfied that the tract is suitable for the purpose, and that the
establishment of such a preserve will not conflict with the public interest,
the Department may issue a commercial or private shooting preserve license upon
the payment of a license fee as provided in NRS
502.240 .

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