Nev. Admin. Code § 232.Sec. 37 - NEW
1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 2 and 3 or as otherwise authorized by the Director, a project that
is awarded a grant from the Program may not be converted from the use or
purpose of the project set forth on the application and approved through the
grant award, work plan or agreement for a period of 20 years beginning on the
date on which the grant is awarded.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection
3, a project that is awarded a grant from the Program for the development,
acquisition, preservation or protection of land or water for recreational
purposes or with the express purpose of providing public access must ensure
that public access is maintained in perpetuity other than any restrictions to
public access established for the stewardship and management of the property to
maintain the recreational value of the property.
3. Any land or water rights or interest in
land or water rights that is acquired by the State or a grant recipient
pursuant to the Program to preserve, protect or obtain the benefit of the
property and natural, historic or cultural resources of the State must be held
by the State or the grant recipient in perpetuity unless:
(a) If the interest in land or water rights
is held by the State, the State Land Registrar, in consultation with the
Director, determines that the land or water rights or interest in land or water
rights no longer meets such purposes; or
(b) If the interest in land or water rights
is held by a local government or nonprofit organization, the Director
determines in accordance with a deed restriction acknowledged in the agreement
with the grant recipient, the land or water rights or interest in land or water
rights no longer meets such purposes.
4. Upon a determination made pursuant to
subsection 3, the interest in land or water rights may be disposed of in
accordance with subsection 8 of section 3 of Assembly Bill No. 84, chapter 480,
Statutes of Nevada 2019, at page 2864, and any applicable deed
restrictions.
Notes
Sections 2 and 3 of Assembly Bill No. 84, chapter 480, Statutes of Nevada 2019, at pages 2861 and 2864
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