Nevada Code § 583.213

Cage-free housing system defined
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1. Cage-free housing system means an
enclosure for egg-laying hens which is located indoors or outdoors, in which
egg-laying hens are unrestricted and free to roam, except as otherwise provided
in paragraph (c), and which:
(a) Provides egg-laying hens enrichment that
allows the egg-laying hens to exhibit natural behaviors, including, without
limitation, scratch areas, perches, nest boxes and dust bathing areas;
(b) Enables farm employees to provide care while
standing within the usable floor space for the egg-laying hens; and
(c) For a system located indoors, allows the
egg-laying hens to be unrestricted and free to roam, except for the presence
of:
(1) Exterior walls; and
(2) Interior fencing that is used to
contain the entire flock of egg-laying hens within the system or to subdivide
the flock of egg-laying hens into smaller groups if such interior fencing:
(I) Enables farm employees to walk
through each contained or subdivided area to provide care to egg-laying hens;
and
(II) Provides each egg-laying hen
the minimum amount of usable floor space, as set forth in NRS 583.237 .
2. The term includes, without limitation:
(a) Multi-tiered aviaries, partially slatted
systems and single-level, all-litter floor systems which satisfy the conditions
set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 1; and
(b) Any future systems which satisfy the
conditions set forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c) of subsection 1.
3. The term does not include systems that
are commonly referred to as battery cages, colony cages, enriched cages,
enriched colony cages, modified cages, convertible cages, furnished cages or
any similar cage system.

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