Nevada Code § 528.070

Required practices to prevent and suppress fire
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The fire prevention and suppression practices
of every timber owner or operator conducting logging operations in this State
must include, without limitation, lopping and scattering limbs from unutilized
portions of trees and reproduction, felled or knocked down by logging or
construction, within 100 feet of the traveled surface of any public road and
main logging roads. Such lopping and scattering must be performed currently in
the course of operations. In areas where a timber owner or operator chooses to
pile and burn lopped slash, the slash must be piled and burned where the
burning will not damage residual trees or reproduction. The piled slash must be
burned at a safe time as determined by the State Forester Firewarden. Piles
that fail to burn clean must be repiled and burned. All reasonable precautions
must be taken to confine such burning to the piled slash.

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