Nevada Code § 569.031

Cooperative agreements for management, control, placement or disposition of livestock: Required provisions; annual review by Department; cancellation
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The Department may
enter into a cooperative agreement for the management, control, placement or
disposition of the livestock with another agency of this state or with a
county, city, town, township, peace officer, poundmaster or nonprofit
organization. If an agreement is entered into, it must provide for:
1. The responsibility for the payment of the
expenses incurred in taking up, holding, advertising and making the disposition
of the estray or feral livestock, and any damages for trespass allowed pursuant
to NRS 569.440 ;
2. The disposition of any money received
from the sale of the livestock;
3. The protection of the rights of a
lawful owner of an estray or feral livestock pursuant to NRS 569.040 to 569.130 , inclusive;
4. The designation of the specific
geographic area of this state to which the cooperative agreement applies; and
5. The cooperating person or entity to
hold the State of Nevada harmless from any claim or liability arising from an
act or omission of the cooperating person or entity in carrying out the
cooperative agreement.
The
Department shall annually review the actions of the cooperating person or
entity for compliance with the agreement. The Department may cancel the
agreement upon a finding of noncompliant actions.

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