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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 407 - STATE PARKS AND MONUMENTS

NRS 407.063 Acquisition of real and personal property; eminent domain; consultation with local government before acquisition of undeveloped real property surrounding state park.

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NRS 407.063 Acquisition of real and personal property; eminent domain; consultation with local government before acquisition of undeveloped real property surrounding state park.
1. The Administrator may acquire for the Division, subject to the approval of the Director and with the concurrence of the Interim Finance Committee, and within the limits of legislative appropriation where money is required, real or personal property by lease or purchase. The right of eminent domain as provided by chapter 37 of NRS may be exercised by the Division. The Interim Finance Committee may clarify the legislative intent of an appropriation at the request of the Director or the Administrator.
2. Before approving the acquisition of real property to expand the area of land that surrounds a state park and in which development is to be restricted, the Interim Finance Committee shall consult the governing body of the county, city or town in which the land to be acquired is located.
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