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Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 475 – Crimes and Responsibilities Concerning Fires | Midpage
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Nevada Revised Statutes
Title 42
Chapter 475
Nev. Rev. Stat. ch. 475
Crimes and Responsibilities Concerning Fires
475.010
Willful or negligent failure to guard or extinguish fire; penalty
475.020
Willful or negligent leaving of fire burning or unexhausted in campsite or in open; penalty
475.030
Willful or negligent throwing or placing of burning cigarette or other material; throwing burning cigarette or other material from moving vehicle; penalty
475.040
Destruction of timber, crops or vegetation by fire caused by gross negligence; criminal penalty; civil action
475.050
Smoking in building on which notice posted prohibiting smoking; penalty
475.060
Operation of internal combustion engine without spark arrestor; penalty; exceptions
475.070
Interference with peace officer, firefighter or member of search and rescue organization; disobedience of orders; penalty
475.075
Intentional prevention or obstruction of search and rescue organization; penalty
475.080
Intentional prevention or obstruction of extinguishment of fire; penalties
475.090
Willful and malicious removal, damage or destruction of fire equipment or apparatus; penalty
475.100
False fire alarms; penalties; exception
475.105
Theft of device to prevent, control, extinguish or give warning of fire; penalties
475.110
Able-bodied males subject to fire-fighting duty for certain period during any 1 year; penalty for refusal; compensation and benefits
475.115
Volunteer firefighters: Discharge from employment prohibited; civil action; attorney’s fees; disclosure to employer
475.125
Investigation of fires resulting in property damage, death or injury
475.210
Governor may close land or prohibit burning in areas which are fire hazards
475.220
Dumps: Safe operation; regulations of State Forester Firewarden
475.230
Claim by fire department to recover direct expenses and losses incurred while fighting fire on property of State
475.235
Disposition of claims by State Board of Examiners