[Rev. 12/4/2006 10:44:46 AM]

CHAPTER 407 - STATE PARKS AND OTHER RECREATIONAL AREAS

GENERAL PROVISIONS

407.005               Definitions.

407.006               “Administrator” defined.

407.0062             “Annual permit” defined.

407.0063             “Boating” defined.

407.0065             “Camping” defined.

407.0071             “Commercial photography” defined.

407.0075             “Division” defined.

407.0077             “Entrance fee” defined.

407.008               “Group use” defined.

407.0084             “Hook-up” defined.

407.0088             “Off-highway vehicle” defined.

407.009               “Park” defined.

407.0093             “Passport permit” defined.

407.0095             “Service animal” defined.

407.0096             “Service animal in training” defined.

407.0097             “Special use permit” defined.

407.010               Applicability.

PERMITS AND FEES

407.050               Permits for senior citizens and commercial photography; miscellaneous fees.

407.052               Multipurpose annual permits.

407.053               Establishment of procedures, conditions and fees for special use permit.

407.054               Limitations on passport permit.

407.055               Fees for use of parks.

407.057               Waiver and adjustment of fees.

407.060               No refund of fees where privileges rescinded for infractions.

MANAGEMENT OF PARKS

407.061               Prohibition against disregarding lawful order of employee of Division.

407.062               Opening and closing times for parks or areas in parks.

407.063               Posting of opening and closing hours, restrictions and prohibitions; filing of affidavit of posting.

407.065               Procedure for registration of participant in recreational activity.

407.067               Procedure for reserving campsite, area or facility.

407.069               Closure or restriction of access to designated areas.

GENERAL RESTRICTIONS ON USE

407.080               Camping.

407.082               Use of park without paying fee.

407.085               Use of park for organized activity, event or other purpose.

407.087               Use of water supply of park.

407.088               Commercial use of park.

407.090               Fires; firewood or other combustibles.

407.101               Fireworks and explosives.

407.103               Metal detector.

407.105               Possession or use of weapons.

407.107               Wildlife.

407.110               Sanitation.

407.115               Glass containers on beach or waterfront area.

407.120               Vehicles, trailers and other personal property.

407.122               Off-highway vehicles.

407.125               Aircraft.

407.131               Boats.

407.135               Livestock.

407.140               Pets and other domestic animals.

407.145               Curfew.

407.150               Quiet hours.

 

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF SPECIFIC PARKS AND AREAS

407.200               Beaver Dam State Park.

407.211               Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area.

407.225               Cave Lake State Park.

407.240               Dayton State Park.

407.251               Echo Canyon State Park.

407.260               Floyd R. Lamb State Park.

407.270               Fort Churchill State Historic Park.

407.285               Kershaw-Ryan State Park.

407.290               Lahontan State Recreation Area.

407.300               Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park.

407.302               Sand Harbor Management Area.

407.304               Spooner Management Area.

407.306               Cave Rock Management Area.

407.308               Marlette and Hobart Management Areas.

407.310               Mormon Station State Historic Park.

407.315               Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park.

407.317               Rye Patch State Recreation Area.

407.320               Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.

407.331               South Fork State Recreation Area.

407.340               Spring Valley State Park.

407.350               Valley of Fire State Park.

407.365               Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park.

407.370               Washoe Lake State Park.

 

GENERAL PROVISIONS

      NAC 407.005  Definitions. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, the words and terms defined in NAC 407.006 to 407.0097, inclusive, have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 8-17-82; A 9-13-85; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.006  “Administrator” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Administrator” means the Administrator of the Division.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 9-13-85)

      NAC 407.0062  “Annual permit” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Annual permit” means:

     1.  For any park except Cathedral Gorge State Park, Echo Canyon State Park, Spring Valley State Park, Kershaw-Ryan State Park, Beaver Dam State Park, Cave Lake State Park or Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, a permit which, for 12 months, authorizes the holder to enter the park and use the facilities of the park without paying the entrance fee imposed pursuant to NAC 407.055.

     2.  For Cathedral Gorge State Park, Echo Canyon State Park, Spring Valley State Park, Kershaw-Ryan State Park, Beaver Dam State Park, Cave Lake State Park or Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, a permit which, for 12 months, authorizes the holder to enter each one of those parks and use the facilities of that park without paying the entrance fee imposed pursuant to NAC 407.055.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; A by R164-97, 3-1-98; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.0063  “Boating” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Boating” means the operation of a watercraft which is:

     1.  Launched or set adrift from a state park; and

     2.  Propelled by machinery or transported into the park by trailer.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; A by R145-99, 1-18-2000)

      NAC 407.0065  “Camping” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Camping” means any of the following activities engaged in for the purpose of, or in such a way as will permit, remaining overnight:

     1.  The occupation of a designated space with a vehicle;

     2.  The erection of a tent or shelter; or

     3.  The parking of a vehicle or the arrangement of bedding.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 7-25-90; A 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.0071  “Commercial photography” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Commercial photography” means photography engaged in for financial gain, including, without limitation, the sale of a photographic image as a product or for use in advertising, motion pictures, television productions or portfolios and the archiving of an image by a person who uses photographic skills, equipment or resources to provide a photographic product for sale.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R164-97, eff. 3-1-98)

      NAC 407.0075  “Division” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Division” means the Division of State Parks of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 9-13-85)

      NAC 407.0077  “Entrance fee” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Entrance fee” means the fee imposed by the Division for entrance to a park and the use of those facilities of the park for which the Division does not impose additional fees.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.008  “Group use” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Group use” means the reserved use of designated facilities or areas by two or more people.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 9-13-85)

      NAC 407.0084  “Hook-up” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Hook-up” means a connection for a utility service provided by a park for a vehicle in the park. The term includes, without limitation, a connection for electricity, water or sewer service.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R149-05, eff. 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.0088  “Off-highway vehicle” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Off-highway vehicle” means a motorized vehicle of any size that is:

     1.  Operated or used exclusively off the roads or highways of this State; and

     2.  Not legally equipped for operation or use on such highways.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R153-03, eff. 1-16-2004; A by R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.009  “Park” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Park” means any area that has been designated as a state park, historic state park, historic site, management area, monument or recreational area and is under the jurisdiction of the Division.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 9-13-85; A 11-12-93; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.0093  “Passport permit” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Passport permit” means a permit that, for 12 months, authorizes the holder to enter all parks and, except as otherwise provided in NAC 407.054, use the facilities of the parks without paying the entrance fees imposed pursuant to NAC 407.055.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001; A by R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.0095  “Service animal” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Service animal” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 426.097.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R149-05, eff. 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.0096  “Service animal in training” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Service animal in training” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 426.099.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R149-05, eff. 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.0097  “Special use permit” defined. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  “Special use permit” means a permit that authorizes a natural person or a public or private organization to use a park for a special event or small or short-term business venture.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.010  Applicability. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  The provisions of NAC 407.050 to 407.150, inclusive, apply to all lands owned by or administered by the Division.

     2.  The prohibitions and restrictions of this chapter do not apply to employees of the Division while carrying out the duties of their employment.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 9-13-85; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

PERMITS AND FEES

      NAC 407.050  Permits for senior citizens and commercial photography; miscellaneous fees. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  The Division will issue a permit for senior citizens to a resident of Nevada who applies for such a permit if the resident:

     (a) Is 65 years of age or older;

     (b) Has continuously resided in this State for the 5 years immediately preceding the date on which the resident submits the application;

     (c) Pays a $15 administrative fee;

     (d) Provides proof of his age and residence in Nevada to the Division; and

     (e) Possesses a Nevada driver’s license or an identification card issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Ê A permit for senior citizens authorizes the holder to enter, camp in and boat in all parks for 12 months after the date the permit for senior citizens is issued. The permit does not authorize the use of hook-ups without payment of the fee set forth in this section.

     2.  The Division will charge and collect the following fees:

     (a) For the use of a facility for the dumping of sewage by a person not camping in the park.............................

 

 

 The entrance fee for the park or $6 per vehicle, whichever is greater.

     (b) For the use of the showers by a person not camping in the park............

 

 The entrance fee for the park.

     (c) For making a camping reservation for individual campsites in a park designated by the Administrator...

 

 

 

 $10 per reservation per campsite, in addition to the camping fee or permit fee.

     (d) For the reservation of stage areas...................................................

 

 The fee established by agreement or a special use permit, or both.

     (e) For a passport permit................

 $90.

     (f) To replace an annual permit, a passport permit or a permit for senior citizens................................................

 

 

 $10.

     (g) For a permit to operate an off-highway vehicle in a designated area of a park.................................................

 

 

$2 per off-highway vehicle.

     (h) For the use of one or more hook-ups............................................      $

 

$10 per vehicle.

     3.  For commercial bus tours, the Division will charge and collect the established entrance fee or $1 per person, whichever is greater, or the fee established by a special use permit. A special use permit may provide for monthly billings.

     4.  Before a person may engage in commercial photography in a park, he must apply for and obtain a commercial use permit for photography from the Division that authorizes him to do so. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, for each day or partial day that a person engages in commercial photography in a park, the Division will charge and collect the following fee according to the total number of vehicles or the total number of persons, whichever results in a higher fee:

 

                Number of Vehicles

                       or Persons                                                                                                  Fee Per Day

 

     One vehicle with not more than 5 persons........................................................................... $50

     2 to 5 vehicles or 6 to 25 persons....................................................................................... 200

     6 to 10 vehicles or 26 to 50 persons................................................................................... 350

     11 to 15 vehicles or 51 to 75 persons................................................................................. 500

     16 to 20 vehicles or 76 to 100 persons............................................................................... 800

     21 to 50 vehicles or 101 to 400 persons.......................................................................... 2,100

     More than 50 vehicles or more than 400 persons............................................................. 3,500

 

The Division will waive the entrance fee for the park upon payment of the fee for a commercial use permit for photography.

     5.  A person who has obtained a commercial use permit for photography may request that the Division reserve an area within the park for use in accordance with the terms of his permit. Upon receipt of such a request, the Division will charge and collect a reservation fee of $100. The reservation fee is in addition to any fee charged and collected pursuant to subsection 4.

     6.  The Division will not charge a fee pursuant to this section for:

     (a) Commercial photography engaged in by one person; or

     (b) Photography engaged in for noncommercial, educational purposes, to promote the park or to report news in any form of media, including, without limitation, newspapers and television.

     7.  If a user of a park does not deposit the required fee in the available self-service devices, the Division:

     (a) Will charge the user a fee of $2 for collection service, in addition to other fees; and

     (b) May file criminal charges against the user for theft as defined in NRS 205.0832.

     8.  For each special use permit or commercial use permit, the Division will charge a processing fee of $25 in addition to any other fee charged for the permit.

     9.  The Division will reduce by $1 any entrance fee established pursuant to this chapter charged to a person who holds a disability placard and presents it upon entrance to a park.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 5-3-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 8-9-83; 9-13-85; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R145-99, 1-18-2000; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.052  Multipurpose annual permits. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  A person who applies for a multipurpose annual permit for Lahontan State Recreation Area will be issued such a permit upon payment of a fee of $175. The permit authorizes the holder to enter, camp in and boat in the area without paying the entrance, camping and boating fees imposed by NAC 407.055.

     2.  A person who applies for a multipurpose annual boating permit for the use of:

     (a) Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park will be issued such a permit upon payment of a fee of $175.

     (b) Rye Patch State Recreation Area or Washoe Lake State Park will be issued such a permit upon payment of a fee of $90.

     (c) Wild Horse and South Fork State Recreation Areas will be issued such a permit upon payment of a fee of $90.

     (d) Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area will be issued such a permit upon payment of a fee of $100.

     3.  A permit issued pursuant to subsection 2 authorizes the holder to enter and boat in the park or parks for which it is issued without paying the entrance and boating fees imposed by NAC 407.055.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; A by R164-97, 3-1-98; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.053  Establishment of procedures, conditions and fees for special use permit. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  The Administrator will establish procedures, conditions and fees for obtaining a special use permit.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.054  Limitations on passport permit. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  A passport permit does not authorize the holder to engage in camping or boating, or to attend special events.

     2.  The holder of a passport permit who wishes to engage in camping or boating, or to attend special events, must pay the fee established for the respective activity.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.055  Fees for use of parks. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  Except as otherwise provided in NAC 407.050 and 407.052, or unless waived, the Division will charge and collect the following fees for the use of parks:

 

 

 

Park

Annual

Permit

Fee

Entrance

Fee Per

Vehicle

Camping

Fee Per

Vehicle

Boating

Fee Per

Vehicle

Group

Entrance

Fee

Group

Entrance and

Camping Fee

Miscellaneous Fees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Beaver Dam

$50

$4

$6

$2

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Berlin-Ichthyosaur

$50

$4

$8

N/A

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $12 per vehicle

Scheduled tour:

$3 adults

$2 children 6-12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Big Bend of the Colorado

$50

$5

$10

$5

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cathedral Gorge

$50

$4

$10

N/A

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $14 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cave Lake

$50

$4

$10

$2

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $14 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dayton

$50

$4

$10

N/A

$50 for 1 to 25 persons

$75 for 26 to 50 persons

$100 for 51 to 100 persons

$150 for 101 to 150 persons

$200 for 151 to 300 persons

The entrance fee is reduced by the amount of any reservation fee paid by the group

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echo Canyon

$50

$4

$6

$2

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Floyd R. Lamb

State Park

$60

$6

N/A

N/A

$75 for 2 to 100 persons

$150 for 101 to 200 persons

$200 for 201 to 300 persons

$350 for 301 to 400 persons

$500 for 401 to 500 persons

Plus $200 for each additional 100 persons plus

$6 per vehicle

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Churchill

$50

$4

$8

N/A

$25 plus $4 per vehicle

$25 plus $12 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fort Churchill-Carson River Ranches

$0

$4

$6

N/A

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

$15 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kershaw-Ryan

$50

$4

$10

N/A

$15 plus $4 per vehicle

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lahontan

$60

$5

$5

$5

$15 plus $5 per vehicle

$15 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lake Tahoe:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cave Rock

$75

$6 from April 15 through October 15

$2 from October 16 through April 14

$2 for 15 min.

photo stop

$2 for launch

and leave

N/A

$6

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sand Harbor

$75

$8 from April 15 through October 15

$4 from October 16 through April 14

$2 for launch

and leave

N/A

$7 from April 15 through October 15

$6 from October 16 through

April 14

$200 weekdays

$400 weekends and holidays plus:

$8 per vehicle from April 15 through October 15

$4 per vehicle from October 16 through April 14

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spooner Lake

$75

$6

$2 per bike for vehicles with more than 4 bikes

No entrance fee charged if the concession for cross-country skiing is in operation

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mormon Station

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

$100 for 1 to 25 persons

$150 for 26 to 50 persons

$200 for 51 to 100 persons

$250 for 101 to 150 persons

$300 for 151 to 300 persons

N/A

Museum admission: $2 adult

children 12 and under free

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

$100 for 2 to 100 persons

$150 for 101 to 200 persons

$200 for 201 to 250 persons

Scheduled tour:

$3 adults

$2 children 6-12

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rye Patch

$50

$4

$6

$4

$20 plus $4 per vehicle

$20 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

South Fork

$50

$4

$6

$3

N/A

$20 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring Mountain Ranch

$50

$5

N/A

N/A

For use from 9 a.m.

until 6 p.m.:

$100 for 2 to 100 persons

$200 for 101 to 200 persons

$300 for 201 to 300 persons

$400 for 301 to 400 persons

$500 for 401 to 500 persons

$600 for 501 to 600 persons

$700 for 601 to 700 persons

$800 for 701 to 800 persons

Per special use permit for 801 or more persons plus $5 per vehicle

For use from 6 p.m.

until 10 p.m.:

$300 for 2 to 100 persons

$600 for 101 to 200 persons

$900 for 201 to 300 persons

plus $5 per vehicle

Limit 300 persons

N/A

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Spring Valley

$50

$4

$10

$2

$20 plus $4 per vehicle

$20 plus $14 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Valley of Fire

$60

$6

$8

N/A

$75 plus $6 per vehicle

$75 plus $6 per vehicle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ward Charcoal Ovens

$50

$4

$6

N/A

N/A

$20 plus $10 per vehicle

For use of the circular domed tent or yurt: $20 a night

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Washoe Lake

$50

$4

$10

$2

Equestrian Group Use $50 plus $4 per vehicle

Main Group Use $50 for 1 to 25 persons

$75 for 26 to 50 persons

$100 for 51 to 100 persons

$150 for 101 to 150 persons

$200 for 151 to 250 persons

Plus $4 per vehicle

$50 to rent arena

Equestrian Group Use $50 plus $15 per vehicle

(includes use of corral)

Main Group Use $50 for 1 to 25 persons

$75 for 26 to 50 persons

$100 for 51 to 100 persons

$150 for 101 to 150 persons

$200 for 151 to 250 persons

Plus $14 per vehicle

$50 to rent arena

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wild Horse

$50

$4

$6

$2

N/A

$25 plus $10 per vehicle

 

 

     2.  A person who pays an entrance fee pursuant to subsection 1 is not authorized to use the facilities of the park from 10 p.m. until 6 a.m. unless he also pays the camping fee for the park.

     3.  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Division will charge and collect from each person who rides a bicycle or horse or who walks into a park an entrance fee of $1. The Division will charge and collect from each person who rides a bicycle into Spooner Management Area an entrance fee of $2.

     4.  Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Division will not charge a fee for any vehicle that is towed into a park to provide transportation within the park. If a person tows more than one vehicle into a park, the Division will charge a fee for each additional vehicle towed into the park.

     5.  The Division will charge, in addition to any other fee imposed pursuant to this chapter, a fee of $2 for each watercraft in excess of two that is transported into the park by a single vehicle and pursuant to a single boating permit.

     6.  The Division will charge, in addition to any other fee for a special use permit or commercial use permit, an administrative processing fee of:

     (a) If the date the application for the permit is submitted to the Division is more than 30 days before the event, $25.

     (b) If the date the application for the permit is submitted to the Division is 14 to 30 days before the event, $50.

     (c) If the date the application for the permit is submitted to the Division is less than 14 days before the event, $100.

     (d) If an application for the permit is submitted to the Division more than once as a result of errors made by the applicant in the application, $25 each time the application is resubmitted.

     7.  If a person purchases an annual permit to a park for a vehicle, the person may purchase at the same time a second annual permit to the same park at a discounted price equal to one-half of the price of the annual permit. The annual permit purchased at a discounted price must be for a vehicle registered to the same owner at the same residence as the owner of the vehicle for which the permit was purchased at regular price.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 9-13-85; A 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R145-99, 1-18-2000; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.057  Waiver and adjustment of fees. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  The Administrator, the Chief of Operations and Maintenance, or the ranger in charge of a region in which a park is located may waive the fees for the use of a park for any purpose he considers appropriate. The Administrator may adjust fees for the use of a park for any purpose he considers appropriate.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 7-25-90; 11-12-93; R164-97, 3-1-98)

      NAC 407.060  No refund of fees where privileges rescinded for infractions. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Fees charged for the use of a park will not be refunded if the user’s privileges are rescinded as a result of his infraction of a park regulation.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82)

MANAGEMENT OF PARKS

      NAC 407.061  Prohibition against disregarding lawful order of employee of Division. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  A person shall not disregard a lawful order of an employee of the Division.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.062  Opening and closing times for parks or areas in parks. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  The Administrator or his designee will establish opening and closing times for a park or an area in a park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.063  Posting of opening and closing hours, restrictions and prohibitions; filing of affidavit of posting. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  The ranger in charge of a region or the supervisor of a park shall post at the headquarters of the park and at each affected area in the park:

     (a) The opening and closing hours of the park or the area; and

     (b) Any restrictions or prohibitions on the use of the park or the area.

     2.  An affidavit of posting with a copy of the opening and closing hours, restrictions and prohibitions attached to the affidavit must be filed in the offices of the ranger in charge of the region and the Administrator.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 7-25-90; R164-97, 3-1-98; R118-01, 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.065  Procedure for registration of participant in recreational activity. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  The supervisor of a park may prescribe the procedure for registration of a participant in any recreational activity.

     2.  As used in this section, recreational activity includes, but is not limited to, rock climbing, rappelling, hang gliding, hiking, parasailing, skiing, scuba diving and horseback riding.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 7-25-90; A 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.067  Procedure for reserving campsite, area or facility. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  The supervisor of a park shall prescribe the procedure for reserving a campsite, an area or a facility within a park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86)

      NAC 407.069  Closure or restriction of access to designated areas. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  A supervisor of a park may close or restrict access to a designated area within the park to protect natural and cultural resources, provide for public safety, provide security, or allow for maintenance or rehabilitation of the area.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R164-97, eff. 3-1-98)

GENERAL RESTRICTIONS ON USE

      NAC 407.080  Camping. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  A person shall not camp:

     (a) In a place restricted to use during the day or in an area not designated as a camping area unless approved by the supervisor of the park; or

     (b) For more than 14 days in a 30-day period unless a longer or shorter time is approved by the supervisor of the park.

     2.  Unless a campsite is reserved, camping is on a first-come, first-served basis.

     3.  If the applicable fee has not been paid or if the time for occupancy has expired, the occupant of a campsite shall remove his property from the campsite by 2 p.m. on the day the fee is due or by the time designated by the supervisor of the park.

     4.  The occupant of a campsite shall not leave it unoccupied overnight without the permission of the supervisor of the park.

     5.  No more than two motorized vehicles, a combination of a motorized vehicle and a towed vehicle, or eight persons may occupy one campsite unless the supervisor of the park:

     (a) Authorizes a greater number of vehicles;

     (b) Restricts parking to fewer than two vehicles; or

     (c) Restricts the occupancy of a campsite to fewer than eight persons.

     6.  A person may not save a campsite for use by other persons. The persons using the campsite or their vehicles must occupy the campsite.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-5-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.082  Use of park without paying fee. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  Unless the fee is waived pursuant to NAC 407.057, a person shall not:

     (a) Enter, use or occupy any portion of a park for which an entrance fee has been established by the Administrator unless he has first paid the fee.

     (b) Camp, occupy a cabin or moor a vessel in a portion of a park after the closing time or before the opening time for that portion of the park unless he has first paid the fee.

     2.  A person who violates this section may be subject to criminal charges for theft as defined in NRS 205.0832.

     3.  This section does not apply to persons exempted by the Administrator, the Chief of Operations and Maintenance, or the regional manager of the region in which the park is located.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.085  Use of park for organized activity, event or other purpose. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Unless authorized pursuant to a special use permit, a person shall not use a park for any organized activity, event or other purpose, if such use of the park:

     1.  Involves the exclusive use of a facility of the park that is not allocated for the activity or event;

     2.  Involves the interruption of normal recreational activity;

     3.  Presents a potential for public liability or hazardous consequences not present in the normal recreational patterns of the park;

     4.  Requires additional services, facilities or equipment that are not normally provided to the general public;

     5.  Is not recognized as a valid recreational use of the park; or

     6.  Involves an organized or promoted assembly of more than 20 persons.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 3-9-88; R164-97, 3-1-98; R118-01, 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.087  Use of water supply of park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Unless approved by the supervisor of the park, the water supply of the park may be used only for recreational purposes by the general public. Water removed from the park is restricted to 10 gallons per vehicle or the holding capacity of the water tanks of a recreational vehicle.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.088  Commercial use of park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  In a park no person may:

     (a) Without the approval of the Administrator, post or distribute a handbill, notice or advertisement.

     (b) Without a concession permit or commercial use permit granted by the Administrator:

          (1) Sell or offer to sell any goods or services.

          (2) Use a park for any other commercial purpose.

     2.  As used in this section, “commercial purpose” means any activity that is engaged in for financial gain, including, without limitation, the buying, selling or other exchange of commodities or the providing of services related to or connected with trade, traffic or commerce in general.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 3-9-88; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.090  Fires; firewood or other combustibles. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  In a park, a person shall not light, build or maintain a fire:

     (a) Except in a portable stove, a barbecue or a fireplace; or

     (b) On the ground, unless the fire is in an enclosure provided by the Division or approved by the supervisor of the park.

     2.  Firewood or other combustibles must be contained within the rims of grills or stoves provided by the Division. Any material to be burned must not be longer than 22 inches or contain any nails, screws or other fasteners or other metal objects.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 11-12-93; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.101  Fireworks and explosives. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  No person may possess or discharge within or into any portion of a park any firecracker or other fireworks, or explosives.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86)

      NAC 407.103  Metal detector. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Except as authorized by the supervisor of the park, no person may use a metal detector in the park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.105  Possession or use of weapons. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  In any park, a person shall not:

     (a) Use a bow and arrow, slingshot or paint ball launcher;

     (b) Possess a firearm, unless:

          (1) The firearm is unloaded and inside a vehicle; or

          (2) The person in possession of the firearm has a permit to carry a concealed firearm issued pursuant to the provisions of NRS 202.3653 to 202.369, inclusive, and is carrying the firearm in conformity with the terms of the permit;

     (c) Discharge a weapon, including, without limitation, an air rifle, spring gun or air pistol; or

     (d) Throw a knife, hatchet, spear, stone or projectile,

Ê except as authorized by the Administrator.

     2.  The Administrator may designate zones in which a person may, for the purposes of hunting a species that is designated by the Board of Wildlife Commissioners as a game mammal or game bird pursuant to chapter 503 of NAC, carry and discharge a firearm or bow in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Wildlife. At each park in which a zone is designated pursuant to this subsection, the ranger in charge of the region or the supervisor of the park shall post at the headquarters of the park, and at each area within the park which is designated as a zone in which a person may carry and discharge a firearm or bow for the purposes of hunting, maps of the designated zones within that park.

     3.  Target shooting is prohibited in all areas of a park, except in an area designated as a firing range.

     4.  Use of a bow to kill, capture or injure a fish is prohibited within 100 feet of a swimmer.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R145-99, 1-18-2000; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.107  Wildlife. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Except when hunting in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Wildlife, a person shall not disturb, feed, injure or kill any wildlife within a park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 11-12-93; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.110  Sanitation. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  No person may:

     1.  Use any trash can or other facility for refuse in a park to dispose of garbage or other waste brought into the park.

     2.  Clean fish, food, clothing or kitchenware at any place that the supervisor of the park has not authorized for that use.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.115  Glass containers on beach or waterfront area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  A person shall not bring or have a glass container on any beach or waterfront area in a park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R118-01, eff. 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.120  Vehicles, trailers and other personal property. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Unless authorized by the supervisor of the park, a person shall not:

     1.  Park any vehicle or trailer in any area not designated as a parking area;

     2.  Park any vehicle or trailer in more than one parking space at a time;

     3.  Park any vehicle or trailer overnight;

     4.  Leave any personal property in the park overnight; or

     5.  Except as otherwise provided in NAC 407.122, drive a snowmobile, all terrain vehicle, motorcycle or moped, or ride a bicycle, motorized skateboard or skateboard, or drive or ride any other vehicle on a trail, or in any area which has not been specifically designated or developed for that use.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 8-9-83; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.122  Off-highway vehicles. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  If the Administrator deems the use of off-highway vehicles to be appropriate in a park, the Administrator may designate areas in the park for the use of off-highway vehicles.

     2.  A person may drive or operate an off-highway vehicle in a park if:

     (a) The person obtains a permit to operate an off-highway vehicle in the park;

     (b) The person is 14 years of age or older;

     (c) The person and any passengers in the off-highway vehicle each wear a helmet that meets or exceeds the standards regarding impact and retention set forth in 49 C.F.R. § 571.218; and

     (d) The person operates the off-highway vehicle:

          (1) In an area designated by the Administrator pursuant to subsection 1;

          (2) At a rate of speed that is reasonable and proper, having due regard to the conditions of the driving surface, the weather and other conditions;

          (3) In any event, at a speed that is not greater than 20 miles per hour; and

          (4) In a safe manner.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R153-03, eff. 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.125  Aircraft. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  No person may, in an aircraft, except an aircraft which is propelled into the air by the speed of a boat, land or take off from any body of water or area of a park not specifically approved by the supervisor of the park for landing aircraft.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.131  Boats. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  A person shall not secure a boat to a dock except to load or unload a person or equipment.

     2.  Only a person who has paid the entrance fee for a park may:

     (a) Use a boat slip; or

     (b) Moor a vessel overnight.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 7-25-90; A 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.135  Livestock. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  No person may:

     1.  Graze livestock within a park without the written approval of the Administrator.

     2.  Keep, lead or ride a horse in any area that is not designated for equestrian use without the written approval of the supervisor of the park.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.140  Pets and other domestic animals. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Except as otherwise provided in NAC 407.251, a person shall not:

     1.  Bring a pet or other domestic animal into a park unless the pet or domestic animal is:

     (a) Caged;

     (b) Contained inside an automobile, trailer, motor home, camper or other vehicle; or

     (c) Kept upon a leash no longer than 6 feet.

     2.  Permit a pet or other domestic animal to create a nuisance or disturbance.

     3.  Fail to clean up waste deposited by a pet or other domestic animal.

     4.  Fail to control a pet or other domestic animal properly.

     5.  Unless written approval is given by the supervisor of a park, have a pet or other domestic animal, other than a service animal or service animal in training, at a beach for swimming, inside a building, or in any other area which the supervisor of the park has designated as an area closed to pets or other domestic animals.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 8-9-83; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.145  Curfew. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  The ranger in charge of a region may declare a curfew for juveniles in any park or part of a park upon finding that it is necessary for the protection of the safety and welfare of the public. The order for the curfew must:

     (a) Specify the hours of the curfew;

     (b) Specify the length of time the order is in effect; and

     (c) Be posted in a conspicuous place in the park.

     2.  If a curfew has been ordered, no juvenile may enter or remain in the park during the period of the curfew unless he is:

     (a) Accompanied by a parent or guardian;

     (b) Part of a group which is authorized to occupy the park and is supervised by at least 1 adult for each 10 juveniles; or

     (c) Lawfully camping and has furnished to the ranger in the park the written consent of his parent or guardian which includes, without limitation, the full name, address and telephone number of the parent or guardian and the dates for which permission to camp is granted.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; A 11-12-93; R164-97, 3-1-98)

      NAC 407.150  Quiet hours. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  A person shall not:

     1.  Disturb others between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.;

     2.  During those hours, use electronic equipment or machinery at a volume which can be heard beyond the immediate campsite without the written permission of the supervisor of the park; or

     3.  Operate a generator between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 6-1-72]—(NAC A 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 7-25-90; 11-12-93)

RESTRICTIONS ON USE OF SPECIFIC PARKS AND AREAS

      NAC 407.200  Beaver Dam State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Beaver Dam State Park, no person may swim, wade or engage in other aquatic sports in the area of the spillway of the dam.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.211  Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area, a person shall not:

     1.  Tie a boat to a dock for any purpose other than to perform an activity related to loading, unloading or launching the boat; or

     2.  Dive from or swim within 50 feet of a dock which is used to launch boats.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; A by R164-97, 3-1-98)

      NAC 407.225  Cave Lake State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Cave Lake State Park, a person shall not camp for more than 7 days in a 30-day period.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R145-99, eff. 1-18-2000)

      NAC 407.240  Dayton State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  Within the Dayton State Park, a person shall not:

     (a) Enter the water or stand in a canal or headgate; or

     (b) Camp for more than 7 days in any 30-day period.

     2.  To use Dayton State Park, a group of 201 or more persons must obtain a special use permit from the Division.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 11-12-93; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.251  Echo Canyon State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Echo Canyon State Park, the provisions of subsection 1 of NAC 407.140 apply only within a 200-foot radius of any campsite. Outside that area, a pet or other domestic animal is not required to be kept on a leash or otherwise contained if it is under the immediate control of the owner.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 7-25-90; A 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.260  Floyd R. Lamb State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Floyd R. Lamb State Park, a person shall not:

     1.  Swim, wade or engage in other aquatic sports, except fishing, in any lake;

     2.  Swim, wade or engage in other aquatic sports or loiter in or near any irrigation canal;

     3.  Play baseball, softball, golf or pitch horseshoes on the grass;

     4.  Use any area for a musical concert without the permission of the Supervisor of the Park;

     5.  Operate a powered model boat or aircraft within the Park, except as authorized by the Supervisor of the Park;

     6.  Use a powered or nonpowered boat on a lake;

     7.  Operate a bicycle or skateboard in excess of a reasonable speed or otherwise in a manner that jeopardizes the safety of others; or

     8.  Bring a group of more than 25 persons into the Park without a group reservation.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; R145-99, 1-18-2000)

      NAC 407.270  Fort Churchill State Historic Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Fort Churchill State Historic Park, a person shall not pass over or under, or damage any fence of the Park.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85; eff. 1-1-86; 7-25-90; 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.285  Kershaw-Ryan State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Kershaw-Ryan State Park, a person shall not:

     1.  Allow an animal to enter the pond;

     2.  If he is under 16 years of age, enter the pond without the supervision of an adult; or

     3.  Camp for more than 7 days in any 30-day period.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R164-97, eff. 3-1-98; A by R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.290  Lahontan State Recreation Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Lahontan State Recreation Area, a person shall not:

     1.  Use any part of the Park for a musical concert without the permission of the Supervisor of the Park; or

     2.  Engage in any aquatic sport within the area around the dam marked by buoys or in any spillway or canal.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 8-9-83; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.300  Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, a person shall not:

     1.  Fish in any area designated for swimming;

     2.  Swim within 50 feet of a boat dock;

     3.  Dive off any rocks within an area controlled by the Division;

     4.  Leave any vehicle, trailer or other property within the Park overnight or after the Park is closed without the prior approval of the Supervisor of the Park; or

     5.  Operate any bicycle in a manner which jeopardizes the safety of others. Riders must maintain a reasonable speed on dirt roads.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85; eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; R118-01, 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.302  Sand Harbor Management Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Sand Harbor Management Area:

     1.  A person shall not:

     (a) Tie a boat or other watercraft to the shoreline with more than 6 feet of line extending up to the beach;

     (b) Bring a pet or other domestic animal into the Management Area;

     (c) Barbecue on any beachfront area;

     (d) Operate a hard-bottom boat within any area marked with buoys or other distinguishing devices as closed to boats;

     (e) Bring fuel used for the operation of a boat or other watercraft onto a beach, unless the fuel is contained in a spill-proof container and the area of water adjacent to the beach is designated for boating;

     (f) Engage the propeller of an engine-driven boat or other watercraft to load the craft onto a trailer if the pool elevation of the lake is at or below 6,225 feet above sea level; or

     (g) Without approval of the ranger in charge of the Management Area, bring recreational equipment of a nonpersonal nature into the Management Area, including, without limitation, dunk tanks, climbing walls, trampolines or floating devices.

     2.  Watercraft operated in an area controlled by the Division must:

     (a) Be attended;

     (b) Be anchored at least 50 feet from the shore from 9 p.m. until 7 a.m.;

     (c) Be removed from the water before fueling; and

     (d) Not be located in the area for more than 3 nights in a 14-day period.

     3.  Each person who scuba dives shall:

     (a) Obtain prior approval from the Supervisor of the Management Area before diving after the normal operating hours of the Management Area.

     (b) Not dive in an area unless it is an area designated for diving.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 3-9-88; A 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R164-97, 3-1-98; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.304  Spooner Management Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Spooner Management Area:

     1.  A person shall not engage in any recreational activity in the area in which operations for cross-country skiing are conducted that conflicts with the cross-country skiing, except as authorized by the Supervisor of the Park; and

     2.  No pets or other domestic animals are allowed on the groomed trails for cross-country skiing.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 3-9-88; A 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.306  Cave Rock Management Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Cave Rock Management Area, a person shall not:

     1.  Scuba dive except in the southern area of the beach; or

     2.  Bring any pet or other domestic animal onto the sandy area of the beach.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 3-9-88; A 11-12-93)

      NAC 407.308  Marlette and Hobart Management Areas. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within the Marlette Management Area or the Hobart Management Area:

     1.  A horse or other animal used for riding or carrying food or equipment must not:

     (a) Enter or travel in any meadow, glade or grove of aspen;

     (b) Graze in the watershed of the Marlette or Hobart Management Area; or

     (c) Be within 200 feet of the water of the Hobart Reservoir.

     2.  A person shall not operate a motorized vehicle unless he has been issued a backcountry permit by the Supervisor of the Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, except that an employee of:

     (a) The State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources;

     (b) The Buildings and Grounds Division of the Department of Administration; or

     (c) The United States Forest Service,

Ê may operate such a vehicle in the performance of his official duties.

     3.  A person shall not ride a bicycle except on a trail designated as approved for use by bicycles.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 3-9-88; A 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R118-01, 12-17-2001)

      NAC 407.310  Mormon Station State Historic Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Mormon Station State Historic Park, a person shall not have any pet or other domestic animal except a service animal or service animal in training.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85; eff. 1-1-86; 11-12-93; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.315  Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Old Las Vegas Mormon Fort State Historic Park, a person shall not:

     1.  Have any pet or other domestic animal except a service animal or service animal in training; or

     2.  Operate a bicycle or any motor vehicle on a path.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 11-12-93; A 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.317  Rye Patch State Recreation Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Rye Patch State Recreation Area, a person shall not swim, wade or engage in other aquatic sports in the area of the spillway of the dam.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R145-99, eff. 1-18-2000)

      NAC 407.320  Spring Mountain Ranch State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  Within Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, no person may:

     (a) Leave a vehicle or equipment overnight in an area restricted to use during the day;

     (b) Operate a public address system, loud speaker or amplifier without the approval of the Supervisor of the Park; or

     (c) Play baseball, softball, or golf or pitch horseshoes on the grass.

     2.  To use Spring Mountain Ranch State Park between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m., a group of 801 or more persons must obtain a special use permit from the Division.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96; R145-99, 1-18-2000; R153-03, 1-16-2004)

      NAC 407.331  South Fork State Recreation Area. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within South Fork State Recreation Area, a person shall not engage in an aquatic sport or activity within the area of the spillway of the dam.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks, eff. 7-25-90; A 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.340  Spring Valley State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Spring Valley State Park, no person may:

     1.  Engage in any aquatic sport within the area of the spillway of the dam;

     2.  Enter into the spillway tunnel; or

     3.  Camp for more than 7 days in a 30-day period.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)

      NAC 407.350  Valley of Fire State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)

     1.  Within the Valley of Fire State Park, a person shall not climb a rock formation or otherwise engage in rock climbing except in an area designated for such climbing by the Supervisor of the Park.

     2.  A person climbing in such an area:

     (a) May use ropes, carabiners, web belts, webbing and cushioning materials.

     (b) Shall not use any pitons, chocks, or other such climbing devices or any magnesium carbonate chalk in climbing unless:

          (1) The person is engaged in emergency rescue operations; or

          (2) The Supervisor of the Park approves the use of such devices or chalk.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 11-12-93; R118-01, 12-17-2001; R153-03, 1-16-2004; R149-05, 5-4-2006)

      NAC 407.365  Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Ward Charcoal Ovens State Historic Park, a person shall not climb on a historic charcoal oven.

     (Added to NAC by Div. of St. Parks by R164-97, eff. 3-1-98)

      NAC 407.370  Washoe Lake State Park. (NRS 407.0475, 407.065)  Within Washoe Lake State Park, a person shall not:

     1.  Operate any motorized toy or device which is controlled by a radio in any congested area of the Park;

     2.  Camp for more than 7 days in a 30-day period;

     3.  Enter the wetland area from February 1 through June 30 without the permission of the Supervisor of the Park; or

     4.  Permit a dog to enter the wetland area except during the seasons for hunting waterfowl established by the Department of Wildlife.

     [Div. of St. Parks, eff. 1-2-80]—(NAC A 8-17-82; 8-9-83; 12-31-85, eff. 1-1-86; 3-9-88; 7-25-90; 11-12-93; 3-20-96, eff. 4-1-96)