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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 4457 (Introduced in Senate) — To provide for conservation and economic development in the State of Nevada, and for other purposes. · Sec. 1

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents

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This Act may be cited as the . Southern Nevada Economic Development and Conservation Act The table of contents for this Act is as follows: Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents. Sec. 2. Definitions. TITLE I—Tribal empowerment and economic development Sec. 101. Transfer of land to be held in trust for the Moapa Band of Paiutes. Sec. 102. Tribal fee land to be held in trust. Sec. 103. Transfer of land to be held in trust for the Las Vegas Paiute Tribe. TITLE II—Clark County, Nevada Sec. 201.
Definition of public park under the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Protection and Enhancement Act of 2002. Sec. 202. Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area boundary adjustment. Sec. 203. Land disposal and public purpose conveyances. Sec. 204. Revocation of Ivanpah Area of Critical Environmental Concern and establishment of special management areas. Sec. 205. Relationship to the Clark County Multiple Species Habitat Conservation Plan. Sec. 206. Designation of Maude Frazier Mountain.
Sec. 207. Availability of special account. Sec. 208. Nevada Cancer Institute land conveyance. Sec. 209. Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area boundary adjustment. Sec. 210. Sloan Job Creation Zone. Sec. 211. Amendments to the Apex Project, Nevada Land Transfer and Authorization Act of 1989. TITLE III—Wilderness Sec. 301. Additions to the National Wilderness Preservation System. TITLE IV—Local government conveyances in the State of Nevada for public purposes Sec. 401. City of Boulder City, Nevada, conveyance.
Sec. 402. City of Mesquite, Nevada, conveyance for the protection of the Virgin River watershed. Sec. 403. Clark County, Nevada, conveyance to support public safety and wildfire response. Sec. 404. Moapa Valley Water District, Nevada, conveyance to support access to rural water supply. Sec. 405. City of North Las Vegas, Nevada, conveyance for fire training facility. Sec. 406. Clark County, Nevada, conveyance to support public recreation. Sec. 407. Conveyance of Desert Breeze Water Resources Center in Clark County, Nevada.
Sec. 408. Clark County Water Reclamation District conveyance for wastewater treatment facility. Sec. 409. Water infrastructure conveyances for public purposes. Sec. 410. Henderson, Nevada, conveyance to support public recreation. Sec. 411. Flood control infrastructure conveyances for public purposes. Sec. 412. Las Vegas, Nevada, conveyance to support public recreation. Sec. 413. North Las Vegas, Nevada, conveyance to support public recreation. Sec. 414. Mesquite, Nevada, conveyance to support public infrastructure.
TITLE V—Implementation of lower virgin river watershed plan Sec. 501. Implementation of Lower Virgin River watershed plan. TITLE VI—Southern Nevada limited transition area Sec. 601. Southern Nevada Limited Transition Area. TITLE VII—Miscellaneous provisions Sec. 701. Off-highway vehicle recreation areas. Sec. 702. Lower Las Vegas Wash weirs. Sec. 703. Critical flood control facilities. Sec. 704. Jurisdiction over fish and wildlife.
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