Nevada Code § 574.203

Right to request hearing; forfeiture and disposition of animal when hearing is not requested; timing of hearing; consideration of testimony and other evidence at hearing
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1. If a person is lawfully arrested for a
violation of NRS 574.070 or 574.100 and if an animal owned or possessed
by the person is impounded by the county, city or other local government in
connection with the arrest, the person must be notified in accordance with the
provisions of subsection 2 of NRS 574.055 and be notified of his or her right to request a hearing within 7 calendar days
after receipt of the notice to determine whether the person is the owner of the
animal and whether the person is able to provide adequate care and shelter to
the animal. The person must request a hearing pursuant to this subsection
within 7 calendar days after receipt of the notice pursuant to this subsection.
2. If a person who is lawfully arrested
and detained for a violation of NRS 574.070 or 574.100 does not request a hearing
pursuant to subsection 1, or an owner of the animal has not been identified
within 7 calendar days after the arrest, the animal is forfeited to the county,
city or other local government which took possession of the animal for
disposition as the county, city or other local government sees fit, which may
include, without limitation, the humane destruction of the animal or
transferring ownership of the animal to an animal rescue organization, animal
shelter or another person who is able to provide adequate care and shelter to
the animal.
3. If the court receives a timely request
pursuant to subsection 1, the court shall hold a hearing within 15 judicial
days after receipt of the request to determine whether the person is the owner
of an animal and whether the person is able and fit to provide adequate care
and shelter to the animal.
4. For the purpose of conducting a hearing
pursuant to this section, the court may consider:
(a) Testimony of the peace officer or animal
control officer who took possession of or impounded the animal or other
witnesses concerning the conditions under which the animal was owned or kept;
(b) Testimony and evidence related to veterinary
care provided to the animal, including, without limitation, the degree or type
of care provided to the animal;
(c) Expert testimony as to community standards
for the reasonable care of a similar animal;
(d) Testimony of witnesses concerning the history
of treatment of the animal or any other animal owned or possessed by the
person;
(e) Prior arrests or convictions related to
subjecting an animal to an act of cruelty in violation of NRS 574.070 or 574.100 ; and
(f) Any other evidence which the court determines
is relevant.

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