1. A facility may establish forestry camps for the purposes of:
- (a) Securing a satisfactory classification and segregation of children according to their capacities, interests and responsiveness to control and responsibility;
- (b) Reducing the necessity of extending existing grounds and housing facilities; and
- (c) Providing adequate opportunity for reform and encouragement of self-discipline.
2. Children committed to forestry camps may be required:
- (a) To labor on the buildings and grounds of the forestry camp.
(b) To perform fire prevention work, including, but not limited to:
- (1) Building firebreaks and fire trails;
- (2) Fire suppression;
- (3) Making forest roads for fire prevention or fire fighting; and
- (4) Forestation and revegetation of public lands.
- (c) To perform other projects prescribed by the superintendent of the facility.
- 3. For the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this section, the superintendent of a facility may enter into contracts with the Federal Government, state officials and various state agencies and departments.
- 4. As used in this section, “revegetation” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 528.097.
(Added to NRS by 2003, 1102; A 2021, 624)