Nevada Code § 565.095

Transportation of saddle horse without brand inspection or livestock movement permit
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1. Any person who resides in a state which
does not require the use or inspection of a brand for a horse in that state may
transport a saddle horse owned by that person into and from this State without
a brand inspection or livestock movement permit issued by the Department. Any
saddle horse transported pursuant to this section must not remain in this State
for more than 15 days or any shorter period specified by the Department and
must not be transported into or from this State more than once during that
period. Upon request by the Department, a person who transports a saddle horse
pursuant to this section shall present to the Department a certificate of health
for the saddle horse and a bill of sale or other proof of ownership of the
saddle horse required by the Department.
2. As used in this section, saddle horse
means any horse which is ridden or otherwise used by a person while competing
or participating in a rodeo, horse show or other contest of skill in this State
other than a bucking event at that rodeo, horse show or contest of skill.

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