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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 445A - WATER CONTROLS

NRS 445A.920 Review and approval of plans and specifications by Commission or district board of health.

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NRS 445A.920 Review and approval of plans and specifications by Commission or district board of health.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, plans and specifications for any substantial addition to or alteration of a public water system subject to a regulation of the Commission must be submitted for review and approval to:
(a)The Division; or
(b)The district board of health, if designated pursuant to NRS 445A.853 .
2. A public water system is not required to submit any plans and specifications if the addition or alteration complies with standards previously approved by the Division or the district board of health, if designated pursuant to NRS 445A.853 .
3. In approving the plans and specifications, the Division or the district board of health, if designated pursuant to NRS 445A.853 , may require such modifications or impose such conditions as are necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS 445A.800 to 445A.955 , inclusive.
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