Nevada Code § 625.335

Entry upon land or water to perform duties: Authority; notice; approval; civil liability
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1. A surveyor may enter public or private
land, a water course or a body of water to:
(a) Investigate, recover, establish,
re-establish, rehabilitate, perpetuate or use evidence of a boundary location.
(b) Locate, relocate, use, install, perpetuate or
replace a survey monument.
(c) Perform land or control surveying.
2. Before entering private land pursuant
to subsection 1, a surveyor must provide written notice to the owner or
occupant of the land of the proposed date and approximate time of entry upon
the land and a statement of the purpose for entry upon the land. The notice
must include the name, number of the license and business affiliation of the
surveyor. The surveyor shall obtain the approval of the owner or occupant of
the land before entry. An owner shall not unreasonably withhold approval of
such entry on the land. The provisions of this subsection are not applicable to
an entry made pursuant to NRS 37.050 .
3. The provisions of this section do not
relieve a surveyor from any civil liability for any damage caused by the
surveyors entry pursuant to subsection 1.
4. As used in this section, surveyor
includes:
(a) A professional land surveyor or his or her
designee.
(b) A surveyor employed by the Federal Government
or an agency of the Federal Government, the State of Nevada, a political
subdivision of the State or an agency of the State.

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