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Nevada

CHAPTER 328 - FEDERAL LANDS
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NRS 328.065 Application to State for cession of jurisdiction, appropriation of water or consent to close public road.
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NRS 328.075 Procedure; limits of federal jurisdiction.
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NRS 328.085 Reservations and conditions.
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NRS 328.100 Resolution ceding state jurisdiction: Contents; delivery; recordation.
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NRS 328.110 Conditions for recording conveyances where United States is grantee; protection of subsequent purchaser.
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NRS 328.120 State Engineer to give technical and engineering advice on water rights, reclamation, control of floods and protection of watersheds.
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NRS 328.135 Offer or agreement for cession of state jurisdiction before June 2, 1981: Construction; effect of noncompliance with federal or state laws.
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NRS 328.195 Conditions for state consent to federal acquisition of land for wildlife refuge.
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NRS 328.210 Sale of real property authorized for site of Hoover Dam reservoir (1933).
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NRS 328.220 Sale of real property authorized (1941).
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NRS 328.240 Jurisdiction ceded over land for use of Indian School (1897).
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NRS 328.250 Consent to acquisition of site for federal building in Yerington (1937).
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NRS 328.260 Jurisdiction ceded over U.S.N. Ammunition Depot (1935).
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NRS 328.270 Conveyance authorized to United States for site for post office and federal building in Tonopah (1939).
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NRS 328.280 Consent to acquisition of site for post office and federal building in Tonopah (1939).
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NRS 328.290 Land for cooperative fire protection headquarters and nursery site to be conveyed to United States (1941).
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NRS 328.300 Consent to acquisition of site for post office and federal building in Lovelock (1937).
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NRS 328.310 Conveyance by City of Reno to United States for veterans’ hospital (1937).
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NRS 328.320 Conveyance by County Commissioners to United States for garage and repair shop (1939).
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NRS 328.330 Conveyance by County Commissioners of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1931).
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NRS 328.340 Conveyance by State of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1935).
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NRS 328.350 Consent to acquisition of site for federal building in Ely (1937).
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NRS 328.360 Consent to acquisition of lands to facilitate administration of national forest affairs (1937).
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NRS 328.370 Conveyance by State of land within Lehman Cave National Monument; correcting description error in deed given pursuant to NRS 328.340 (1945).
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NRS 328.380 Exchange of lands by County Commissioners and United States authorized (1945).
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NRS 328.400 Division of State Lands to provide information and assistance for exchanges.
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NRS 328.450 Deposit in State Education Fund; deposit of excess in Account for Revenue from Lease of Federal Lands; interest and income.
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NRS 328.460 Account for Revenue from Lease of Federal Lands: Apportionment of money by State Controller.
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NRS 328.470 Account for Revenue from Lease of Federal Lands: Money payable to counties.
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NRS 328.500 Attorney General may bring, maintain or intervene in actions concerning public lands to protect sovereignty of State.
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NRS 328.510 Federal lands in Nevada: State Land Registrar to maintain Registry; county assessors to be advised of taxable status.
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