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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 233A - INDIAN AFFAIRS

NRS 233A.1011 Powers of Department.

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NRS 233A.1011 Powers of Department. The Department may:
1. Appoint advisory committees whenever necessary or appropriate to assist and advise the Department in the performance of its duties and responsibilities under this chapter.
2. Negotiate and contract with such other agencies, public or private, as it deems necessary or appropriate for such services, facilities, studies and reports to the Department as will best enable it to carry out the purposes for which it is created.
3. Cooperate with and secure the cooperation of state, county, city and other agencies, including Indian tribes, bands, colonies and groups and intertribal organizations in connection with the study or investigation of any matter within the scope of this chapter or NRS 383.150 to 383.190 , inclusive.
4. Provide any information or assistance requested by the Department of Wildlife pursuant to NRS 502.280 .
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