Nevada Code § 705.190

Owner or operator of railroad to provide notice upon injuring or killing livestock; notice to be posted at stations and forwarded to State Department of Agriculture; contents of notice
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1. Every owner or operator of a railroad
in this state who injures or kills any livestock of any description by running
an engine or car over or against the livestock shall:
(a) Within 5 days thereafter post for at least 30
days, at the first railroad station in each direction from the place of the
injury or killing, notices in writing in a conspicuous place on the outside of
the stations; and
(b) Within 10 days after injuring or killing the
livestock, forward by registered or certified mail a duplicate of each notice
to the State Department of Agriculture.
2. The notice must:
(a) Contain the number and kind of the animals
injured or killed, with a full description of the animals, including brands and
marks and sex.
(b) Give the time and place, as near as possible,
of the injury or killing.
(c) Be dated and signed by an officer or agent of
the owner or operator of the railroad concerned.

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