Nev. Admin. Code § 504.375 - Cooperative agreement between claimant and Director of Department
1. To receive money or materials from the
Department pursuant to the provisions of NAC
504.350 to
504.440,
inclusive, a claimant must enter into a cooperative agreement with the Director
of the Department.
2. The
cooperative agreement must state that:
(a) If
the Department and the claimant agree that the hunting of elk is necessary to
control damage, the parties agree to negotiate the circumstances under which
access to the land of the claimant will be allowed.
(b) The Department agrees to:
(1) Act expeditiously when it receives a
complaint.
(2) Assess the problem
and recommend a course of action to the claimant.
(3) Carry out an orderly progression of
action to alleviate the damage as agreed to by both parties.
(4) Compensate the claimant for damage if a
preponderance of the evidence proves that the loss was caused solely by elk or
game animals not native to this State.
(c) The claimant agrees to:
(1) Consult with the Department and consider
its technical advice regarding:
(I) Damage
which occurs because of the placement of stored crops; and
(II) The relocation of stored crops and
development of new agricultural fields.
(2) Allow the Department to enter his or her
property to:
(I) Remove elk or game animals
not native to this State when the Department so requests ; and
(II) Prevent further damage by any method
necessary, including, but not limited to, hazing, hunting, shooting and
scaring.
(3) Allow
hunters to whom the Department has issued a wildlife depredation tag, to hunt
on his or her property if the hunters will not constitute an undue safety
hazard to persons or property.
(4)
While he or she is subject to the cooperative agreement, notify the Department
in writing of any damage that is in addition to the damage disclosed to the
Department pursuant to NAC
504.365
or
504.370
within 5 business days after he or she discovers it. The notice must include
the information and documentation required by the provisions of NAC
504.365.
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