Nevada Code § 568.230

Grazing interfering with customary use of land unlawful; exceptions
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1. It is unlawful to graze livestock on
any part of the unreserved and unappropriated public lands of the United States
in the State of Nevada, when grazing will or does prevent, restrict or
interfere with the customary use of the land for grazing livestock by any
person who, by himself or herself or the persons grantors or predecessors, has
become established, either exclusively or in common with others, in the grazing
use of the land by operation of law or under and in accordance with the customs
of the graziers of the region involved.
2. NRS
568.230 to 568.290 , inclusive, does
not prohibit the grazing on any public lands of livestock owned, kept or used
for work or milking purposes by any ranch owner or bona fide settler, for the
owner or settlers domestic use, as distinguished from commercial use, or prohibit
the grazing of any livestock necessary for and used in connection with any
mining or construction work or other lawful work of similar character.

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