Nevada Code § 573.130

Regulation of sales of livestock under quarantine or infected or exposed to contagious, infectious or parasitic livestock disease; testing, treating and examination of livestock
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1. Livestock that is under quarantine
because of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease must not be
consigned to or sold through any public livestock auction or annual sale of
livestock.
2. Livestock that is known to be infected
with, or known to have been exposed to, any contagious, infectious or parasitic
livestock disease must not be consigned to or sold through any public livestock
auction or annual sale of livestock except under rules and regulations
governing the consignments and sales adopted by the Department.
3. The Department may require such
testing, treating and examining of livestock sold, traded, exchanged or handled
at or through public livestock auctions or annual sales of livestock as in its
judgment may be necessary to prevent the spread of infectious, contagious or
parasitic diseases among the livestock of this state.
4. The Department may require operators of
public livestock auctions or persons who conduct annual sales of livestock to
reimburse the Department for actual expenses or any part thereof incurred in
testing, treating and examining livestock sold, traded, exchanged or handled at
or through those auctions.

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