As used in NRS 567.010 to 567.090, inclusive: 1. “Committee” means the State Predatory Animal and Rodent Committee. 2. “Property-destroying bird” means starlings, blackbirds, ravens, crows and other birds that damage property, threaten human health or cause a public nuisance. [Part 1:256:1949; 1943 NCL § 3149.01]—(NRS A 1967, 1025; 1995, 214)
To control predatory animals, property-destroying birds and rodents within the State of Nevada, with money as may be made available to it by contributions from private or public agencies, or otherwise, the State Predatory Animal and Rodent Committee is hereby created within the State Department of Agriculture. [Part 1:256:1949; 1943 NCL § 3149.01]—(NRS A 1967, […]
The Committee consists of the following seven members: 1. Two members designated by the State Board of Agriculture from among its members, one of which must be the appointee for range or semirange sheep production. 2. One member designated by the Board of Wildlife Commissioners from among its members. 3. One member designated by the […]
1. At the first meeting of each year, the Committee shall select its own Chair and Vice Chair from among its members. A member may not serve as the Chair or Vice Chair for more than two consecutive terms. 2. Upon the selection of the Chair at the first meeting of each year, the Chair […]
1. The members and the Secretary of the Committee shall serve without salary or compensation as such. 2. The travel and subsistence expenses of each member and the Secretary incident to attendance at meetings or conferences of the Committee may be defrayed from the funds of the board of which he or she is the […]
1. The office of the Committee must be located in the office of the State Board of Agriculture. 2. Such miscellaneous administrative expenses as are necessary for the conduct of the Committee’s affairs, aside from travel and subsistence expenses of the members and the Secretary, such as stationery and postage, must be paid from and […]
The Committee’s Secretary shall call the first meeting of the Committee each year following the designation of the members described in subsections 1 to 4, inclusive, of NRS 567.030. [Part 3:256:1949; 1943 NCL § 3149.03]—(NRS A 2015, 960)
The Committee may enter into agreements from time to time with the United States Department of Agriculture covering cooperative control of predatory animals, property-destroying birds and rodents in and by manners and methods whereby a maximum of protection against losses of property, livestock, poultry, game birds, animals and crops on a statewide basis best can […]
1. All contributions of money which the Committee is authorized to accept must be deposited into a special account to be known as the State Predatory Animal and Rodent Account to be held in trust by the State Treasurer for use only in the control of predatory animals, property-destroying birds and rodents, under the provisions […]