Nevada Code § 527.110

Confiscation of plants unlawfully removed or possessed; sale; disposition of proceeds
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1. Except as provided in subsection 3, the
State Forester Firewarden, or the State Forester Firewardens duly authorized
agent, officials of the United States Forest Service or of the Bureau of Land
Management, and peace officers are hereby authorized to confiscate Christmas
trees, cacti or yucca which are removed or possessed in a manner not authorized
by law. Plants which are confiscated shall be sold to the highest bidder
therefor, by the sheriff of the county wherein the plants were confiscated. The
sale shall be held by the sheriff in a like manner as on an execution.
2. If it is determined that the plants
originated on privately owned lands, the owner thereof shall be notified of the
sale, and the proceeds of the sale, after deducting the costs thereof, shall be
paid over to the owner.
3. If the owner of the lands cannot be
determined, or if the plants originated on state lands, the State Forester
Firewarden may dispose of the plants without selling them to the highest
bidder. If the plants are sold, the net proceeds of sale shall be deposited in
the State General Fund.
4. If the plants originated on land owned
by the Government of the United States, the net proceeds shall be paid over to
the federal agency administering the lands.

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