NRS 414.110
Immunity and exemption.


1.

All functions under this chapter and all other activities relating to emergency management are hereby declared to be governmental functions. Neither the State nor any political subdivision thereof nor other agencies of the State or political subdivision thereof, nor except in cases of willful misconduct, gross negligence, or bad faith, any worker complying with or reasonably attempting to comply with this chapter, or any order or regulation adopted pursuant to the provisions of this chapter, or pursuant to any ordinance relating to any necessary emergency procedures or other precautionary measures enacted by any political subdivision of the State, is liable for the death of or injury to persons, or for damage to property, as a result of any such activity. The provisions of this section do not affect the right of any person to receive benefits to which he or she would otherwise be entitled under this chapter, or under the provisions of chapters 616A to 616D, inclusive, or chapter 617 of NRS, or under any pension law, nor the right of any such person to receive any benefits or compensation pursuant to any act of Congress.

2.

Any requirement for a license to practice any professional, mechanical or other skill does not apply to any authorized worker who, in the course of performing his or her duties as such, practices that professional, mechanical or other skill during an emergency or disaster.

3.

As used in this section, “worker” includes, without limitation, any full-time or part-time paid, volunteer or auxiliary employee of this State, of any political subdivision thereof, of other states, territories, possessions or the District of Columbia, of the Federal Government, of any neighboring country, or of any political subdivision thereof, or of any agency or organization, performing services for emergency management at any place in this State subject to the order or control of, or pursuant to a request of, the State Government or any political subdivision thereof.

Source: Section 414.110 — Immunity and exemption., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-414.­html#NRS414Sec110.

414.020
Policy and purpose.
414.030
Definitions.
414.031
“Board” defined.
414.032
“Committee” defined.
414.033
“Coordinator” defined.
414.035
“Emergency management” defined.
414.036
“Local organization for emergency management” defined.
414.037
“Mobile support unit” defined.
414.038
“Political subdivision” defined.
414.040
Division of Emergency Management: Creation
414.041
Plan to mitigate impact of emergency or disaster: Contents
414.042
Plan to prepare for emergency or disaster: Contents
414.043
Plan to respond to emergencies or disasters: Contents
414.044
Plan for recovery from emergency or disaster: Contents
414.060
Powers and duties of Governor.
414.070
Additional powers of Governor during existence of state of emergency or declaration of disaster.
414.075
Authority of Governor to request mutual aid from participant in Nevada Intrastate Mutual Aid System to assist in provision of aid pursuant to Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
414.080
Incident management assistance teams.
414.090
Local organization for emergency management
414.093
Emergency management plans: Collaboration in development and execution
414.095
Emergency management plan must address needs of persons with pets, service animals or service animals in training.
414.097
Emergency management plans: Inclusion of provisions ensuring person is evacuated, transported and sheltered together with his or her service animal.
414.100
Agreements for reciprocal aid.
414.110
Immunity and exemption.
414.120
Limitation on liability of private persons.
414.130
Appropriations
414.135
Emergency Assistance Account: Creation
414.140
Utilization of existing services and facilities.
414.150
Person serving in organization for emergency management: Prohibited advocacy
414.155
Limitations on emergency powers relating to firearms.
414.160
Enforcement of orders and regulations made by or under authority of Governor.
414.165
Creation
414.170
Board of Search and Rescue: Creation
414.180
Board of Search and Rescue: Duties.
414.190
Board of Search and Rescue: Regulations.
414.200
Coordinator of Search and Rescue: Appointment.
414.210
Coordinator of Search and Rescue: Duties.
414.220
Committee on Training in Search and Rescue: Creation
414.230
Committee on Training in Search and Rescue: Duties.
414.240
Committee on Training in Search and Rescue: Regulations.
414.250
Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Disclosure by employee or prospective employee required
414.260
Membership in volunteer search and rescue or reserve unit of sheriff’s department or Civil Air Patrol: Discharge of employee for membership prohibited
414.270
Establishment
414.280
Duties generally
414.285
Activation of Committee or subcommittee: Conditions
414.290
Access to certain records and information when carrying out duties.
414.300
Regulations.
414.310
Broadcasters: Development of plans for emergency response.
414.0313
“Broadcaster” defined.
414.0315
“Chief” defined.
414.320
Training and certification of first response broadcasters
414.330
Priority for distribution of equipment, supplies or facilities in area affected by emergency or disaster.
414.0335
“Disaster” defined.
414.340
Confiscation of equipment, supplies or facilities from broadcaster or emergency broadcaster.
414.0345
“Emergency” defined.
414.0355
“Firearm” defined.
414.0357
“First response broadcaster” defined.
414.0358
“Hazard” defined.
414.0359
“Incident management assistance team” defined.
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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