Nevada Statutes
§ 502.150 — Unlawful possession of wildlife without attached or validated tag; unlawful removal of tag
Nevada § 502.150
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 502.150 (2026).
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1. Whenever tags are required for any species of wildlife, it is unlawful to have any of that species in possession without the correct tag. Before transporting any species of wildlife, or parts thereof, for which a tag is required, the holder of:
(a)A paper tag must attach the tag to the animal; or
(b)An electronic tag must validate the tag in accordance with the regulations adopted by the Commission pursuant to NRS 502.160 .
Ê Possession of any species of wildlife, or parts thereof, for which a tag is required without an attached or validated tag, as applicable, is prima facie evidence that the game is illegally taken and possessed.
2. It is unlawful to remove any tag from any wildlife for reuse or to be in possession of excess tags or used tags.
3. Whenever tags are required for any s
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§ 502.160
Nevada § 502.160
Legislative History
[Part 86:101:1947; A 1949, 292 ; 1951, 494 ; 1955, 242 ]—(NRS A 1969, 1354 ; 1991, 263 ; 2021, 1757 )
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