Nevada Code § 574.053

Reporting acts of cruelty; penalty for releasing identity of person making report; owner or operator of certain commercial establishments engaged in selling access to live animals required to post notice relating to reporting acts of cruelty; contents of notice; administrative penalty for failure to post notice; applicability
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1. Any person who knows or has reasonable
cause to believe that an animal has been subjected to an act of cruelty in
violation of NRS 574.100 may report the
act of cruelty to any:
(a) Peace officer;
(b) Officer of a society for the prevention of
cruelty to animals who is authorized to make arrests pursuant to NRS 574.040 ; or
(c) Animal control officer.
2. Any person, law enforcement agency,
society for the prevention of cruelty to animals or animal control agency that
willfully releases data or information concerning the identity of a person who
made a report pursuant to subsection 1, except for the purposes of a criminal
investigation or prosecution, is guilty of a misdemeanor.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, the owner or operator of a commercial establishment engaged in
the business of selling access to live animals to interact with the public
shall conspicuously post, at the location in the commercial establishment where
payment is made, a sign that is at least 8 1/2 by 11 inches in size and which
contains the following notice in bold type:
IF YOU KNOW OR HAVE REASON TO
BELIEVE THAT AN ANIMAL IS IN DANGER OR HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO AN ACT OF CRUELTY
IN VIOLATION OF NRS 574.100 , YOU MAY
CONTACT [telephone number for the local animal control authority].
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, an owner or operator of a commercial establishment engaged in the
business of selling access to live animals to interact with the public who
fails to conspicuously post a sign in the manner required by subsection 3 shall
pay an administrative penalty of $100 for each day that the required sign is
not posted.
5. The requirements of subsection 3 do not
apply to a facility which is an accredited institutional member of the
Association of Zoos and Aquariums or its successor.
6. As used in this section, animal
control authority means any entity designated by the county or city to enforce
local ordinances or laws of this State relating to the control, shelter or
welfare of animals. The term includes, without limitation, an animal control
agency, a law enforcement agency or a society for the prevention of cruelty to
animals in which an officer is authorized to make arrests pursuant to NRS 574.040 .

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