NRS426.510. Restrictions on use of service animal and white or metallic cane; duties of pedestrian; penalty.  


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  •       1.  Except as otherwise provided in subsections 2, 3 and 4, a person shall not:

          (a) Use a service animal; or

          (b) Carry or use on any street or highway or in any other public place a cane or walking stick which is white or metallic in color, or white tipped with red.

          2.  A person who is blind may use a service animal and a cane or walking stick which is white or metallic in color, or white tipped with red.

          3.  A person who is deaf may use a service animal.

          4.  A person with a physical disability may use a service animal.

          5.  Any pedestrian who approaches or encounters a person who is blind using a service animal or carrying a cane or walking stick, white or metallic in color, or white tipped with red, shall immediately come to a full stop and take such precautions before proceeding as may be necessary to avoid accident or injury to the person who is blind.

          6.  Any person other than a person who is blind who:

          (a) Uses a service animal or carries a cane or walking stick such as is described in this section, contrary to the provisions of this section;

          (b) Fails to heed the approach of a person using a service animal or carrying such a cane as is described by this section;

          (c) Fails to come to a stop upon approaching or coming in contact with a person so using a service animal or so carrying such a cane or walking stick; or

          (d) Fails to take precaution against accident or injury to such a person after coming to a stop as provided for in this section,

    Ê is guilty of a misdemeanor.

          7.  This section does not apply to any person who is instructing a person who is blind, person who is deaf or person with a physical disability or training a service animal.

      [1:58:1939; 1931 NCL § 2323] + [2:58:1939; 1931 NCL § 2323.01] + [3:58:1939; 1931 NCL § 2323.02]—(NRS A 1969, 511; 1981, 670, 1916; 1987, 823; 1995, 1992; 2003, 2630, 2974; 2005, 626)