Nevada Code § 583.237

Prohibitions on confining egg-laying hens in certain enclosures; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3 and by an order issued by the State Quarantine Officer
pursuant to NRS 583.135 , on or after
July 1, 2022, a farm owner or operator in this State shall not knowingly
confine an egg-laying hen in an enclosure which has less than 1 square foot of
usable floor space per egg-laying hen.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3 and by an order issued by the State Quarantine Officer pursuant to NRS 583.135 , on or after January 1,
2024, a farm owner or operator in this State shall not knowingly confine an
egg-laying hen in an enclosure which:
(a) Is not a cage-free housing system; or
(b) Is a cage-free housing system that has less
than:
(1) One square foot of usable floor space
per egg-laying hen if the cage-free housing system provides egg-laying hens
with unrestricted access to elevated flat platforms, including, without
limitation, unrestricted access in a multi-tiered aviary or partially slatted
system; or
(2) One and one-half square feet of usable
floor space per egg-laying hen if the cage-free housing system does not provide
unrestricted access to elevated flat platforms, including, without limitation,
unrestricted access in a single-level, all-litter floor system.
3. The prohibitions in subsections 1 and 2
do not apply to the confinement of an egg-laying hen during:
(a) Medical research for which the egg-laying hen
is used;
(b) The examination, testing or treatment of or a
surgical procedure performed on the egg-laying hen that is conducted by a
person licensed to practice as a veterinarian pursuant to chapter 638 of NRS or a person who is under the
direct supervision of a person licensed to practice as a veterinarian pursuant
to chapter 638 of NRS;
(c) The transportation of the egg-laying hen;
(d) A State or county fair exhibition, 4-H
program or other similar exhibition involving the egg-laying hen;
(e) The slaughter of the egg-laying hen so long
as the slaughter complies with the rules and regulations governing the
slaughtering of such animals; or
(f) Temporary periods for animal husbandry
purposes. Such temporary periods must last not more than 6 hours in any 24-hour
period and not more than 24 hours in total of such temporary periods are
allowed in any 30-day period.

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