Nevada Code § 565.150

Seizure and disposal of animals by agricultural police officer when legal ownership cannot be determined by inspector
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1. Whenever, incident to any brand
inspection under the provisions of this chapter, any inspector shall find in
the possession of any persons offering animals for inspection any animals to
which such person or persons cannot establish their legal ownership or right to
possession, and the inspector shall be unable to determine by means of the
brands or brands and marks on such animals, or otherwise, the actual legal
owners of the animals, or, if in the judgment of the inspector such action is
necessary to safeguard the legal owners of the animals, if known to the
inspector, against their loss, the inspector shall immediately notify an
agricultural police officer. The agricultural police officer shall seize and
take possession of such animals and proceed to dispose of the same, under the
provisions of NRS 569.010 or 569.040 to 569.130 , inclusive.
2. Such seizure and disposal by an
agricultural police officer shall in no way relieve the persons in whose
possession the animals were found of any civil or criminal liability arising
out of the unlawful removal of such animals from the grazing commons or the
unlawful possession of the same.

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