Nev. Admin. Code § 504.421 - Determining amount of award; proof of cause of grazing reductions
1. The money that a claimant may receive for:
(a) A loss claimed includes the costs of
restoring the property to its condition immediately before the
damage.
(b) The loss of a stored
crop must be based on the fair market value of the crop where it was
stored.
(c) A loss to private
property or a privately maintained improvement must be based on the cost of
repairing or replacing the property or improvement, adjusted for the remaining
useful life of the property or improvement immediately before the
damage.
(d) A loss from grazing
reductions on private or public property must be contingent upon whether the
claimant can prove by a preponderance of the evidence that the loss was caused
solely by elk or game animals not native to this State. The burden of proof is
the sole responsibility of the claimant.
(e) The loss of a standing crop or pasture
meadow must be determined by:
(1) Comparing
the harvest yield on the damaged area with comparable undamaged areas, and
adjusting for any difference in production, if comparable undamaged areas are
available;
(2) Using the best
estimate of yield provided by the claimant from past records of harvest and
agreed to by the Department, if comparable undamaged areas are not available;
or
(3) Any other method agreed upon
in writing by the claimant and the Department.
(f) A loss on one site must be limited to
$10,000, unless the Commission determines that a claimant may be paid more and
there is sufficient money to pay him or her.
2. For the purposes of paragraph (e) of
subsection 1:
(a) "Pasture meadow" means land
which is:
(1) Used primarily for the
production of grasses or legumes;
(2) Grazed on by livestock; and
(3) Irrigated or maintained for
livestock.
(b) "Standing
crop" means all products of the soil that are planted, managed, grown or
farmed, including, but not limited to, grasses, legumes and grains which are
growing and standing in a field. The term does not include windbreaks, gardens
or ornamental trees and shrubs.
Notes
NRS 504.165
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