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Code · California · Government Code

§ 66802

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(a)The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:
(1)The State of California, by and through the Governor, agrees to cooperate with the State of Nevada in seeking to have the amendment to Section 66801 made by Senate Bill 630 of the 2013–14 Regular Session that requires approval of Congress ratified by Congress as amendments to the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact.
(2)The State of California supports the full implementation of the regional plan update adopted by the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency in December 2012.
(3)The State of California acknowledges the authority of either the State of California or the State of Nevada to withdraw from the Tahoe Regional Planning Compact pursuant to subdivision
(c)of Article X of the compact, or pursuant to any other provision of the laws of each respective state.
(b)The Secretary of the Senate shall transmit certified copies of Senate Bill 630 of the 2013–14 Regular Session to the Governor of the State of Nevada and the governing body of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, and shall also provide two certified copies of that legislation to the Secretary of the State of Nevada for delivery to the respective houses of its Legislature.
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