Nevada Code § 574.430

Sanitization
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An
operator shall ensure that:
1. Insects, ectoparasites and avian,
mammalian and reptilian pests are kept under control.
2. Supplies of food and bedding material
are stored in facilities that afford adequate protection from infestation or
contamination by vermin.
3. For primary enclosures used to restrict
the immediate movement of a dog or cat:
(a) Excreta are removed at least once daily to
prevent contamination and to reduce to a minimum odors and the risk of disease;
and
(b) Each such primary enclosure is disinfected at
least once daily and before placing another dog or cat in the primary
enclosure. If a hosing or flushing method of cleaning is used, all dogs and
cats must be removed from the primary enclosure and adequate measures must be
taken to protect the dogs and cats in other primary enclosures from being
contaminated with water and other wastes.
4. Primary enclosures used to restrict the
immediate movement of an animal other than a dog or cat are cleaned, washed and
disinfected at least once every 2 weeks to prevent any accumulation of debris
or excreta and to reduce to a practical minimum substances and organisms
injurious to the health of animals or humans.
5. Pens or runs with hard surfaces, and
cages and rooms, are sanitized at least once every 2 weeks by:
(a) Washing them with water of a temperature not
less than 120 degrees Fahrenheit and with soap or detergent;
(b) Washing all soiled surfaces with a safe and
effective disinfectant; or
(c) Cleaning all soiled surfaces with live steam.
6. Pens or runs with gravel, sand or dirt
surfaces are cleaned as often as necessary by removing and replacing the soiled
gravel, sand or dirt.
7. Sewage, solid wastes, soiled bedding,
dead animals and debris are removed from housing facilities regularly and
disposed of properly.
8. Facilities for disposal are maintained
in such a manner as to reduce to a minimum odors and the risk of disease or
infestation by vermin.
9. Adequate facilities, such as washrooms,
basins or sinks, are provided for the cleanliness of persons handling animals.

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