Nevada Code § 705.090

Confinement of livestock in car for longer than 28 hours in intrastate shipment prohibited; extension of time
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1. No railway corporation engaged in the
transportation of horses, sheep, cattle, swine or other animals between points
situated within this state shall confine or cause the same to be confined in
cars or other vehicles of any description for a period longer than 28
consecutive hours without unloading the same for rest, water and feeding during
5 consecutive hours, unless prevented by storm, motor vehicle crash or
inevitable accident.
2. In estimating such confinement, the
time during which the animals have been confined without rest on connecting
roads from which they are received must be computed.
3. The time of confinement prescribed in
this section may be extended to 36 hours upon the written request of the owner
or the person in custody of a particular shipment of livestock, which written
request shall be separate and apart from any printed bill of lading or other
railroad form. The request for extension of time shall be made to the conductor
of the train, the agent or other authorized agent of the railroad company over
which the livestock is being transported.

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