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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 532 - STATE ENGINEER

NRS 532.220 Channel Clearance, Maintenance, Restoration, Surveying and Monumenting Program: Establishment; administration; purpose; grant qualification; immunity of state, local and tribal governments; refund of certain fees; certain permits not to be denied for lack of money.

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NRS 532.220 Channel Clearance, Maintenance, Restoration, Surveying and Monumenting Program: Establishment; administration; purpose; grant qualification; immunity of state, local and tribal governments; refund of certain fees; certain permits not to be denied for lack of money.
1. The Channel Clearance, Maintenance, Restoration, Surveying and Monumenting Program is hereby established and must be administered by the State Engineer.
2. This Program is to aid local governments and tribal governments in this State in the clearance, maintenance, restoration, surveying and monumenting of navigable rivers.
3. Any incorporated city, county, other political subdivision of this State or tribal government in this State may apply to the State Engineer for a grant under this Program if the incorporated city, county, other political subdivision or tribal government requesting the money agrees to match the state grant equally.
4. The State, its departments, divisions and agencies, an incorporated city, a county, all other political subdivisions of this State and tribal governments in this State, and their employees and agents, are immune from civil liability for damages caused by an alteration or disturbance of a riverbed or flooding sustained as a result of any act or omission by an employee or agent in clearing or causing to be cleared, maintaining or restoring a channel of a river pursuant to this section if the channel is cleared, maintained or restored pursuant to a permit granted by the Division of State Lands of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and such other permits and approvals as are required by law.
5. The Division of State Lands and the Division of Environmental Protection of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources shall refund the application or permit fees, if any, paid by a governmental entity to apply for a state permit to perform channel clearance, maintenance, restoration, surveying and monumenting if:
(a)The governmental entity applies for the applicable permits from the Division of State Lands and from the Division of Environmental Protection of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources;
(b)The governmental entity obtains all other permits and approvals as are required by law;
(c)The governmental entity applies for a grant pursuant to subsection 3; and
(d)The grant is denied for lack of money in the Account for the Channel Clearance, Maintenance, Restoration, Surveying and Monumenting Program after:
(1)The State Engineer requests an allocation from the Contingency Account pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 532.230 ; and
(2)An allocation from the Contingency Account is not made within 90 days after the request is made.
6. A state permit must not be denied for lack of money in the Account for the Channel Clearance, Maintenance, Restoration, Surveying and Monumenting Program.
7. As used in this section, “navigable river” means a river or stream that is used, or is susceptible of being used, in its ordinary condition for trade or travel in the customary modes of trade or travel on rivers or streams.
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