Nevada Statutes

§ 322.1007 — Performance of work below high water mark of navigable river: Application and fees for permit; conditions under which permit not required

Nevada § 322.1007
JurisdictionNevada
Title 26PUBLIC LANDS
Ch. 322Use
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 322.1007 (2026).

Text

1.If an emergency causes an immediate threat to life, health or property, a person may perform work below the high water mark of a navigable river to the extent necessary to protect life, health or property without first submitting an application to or securing a permit from the State Land Registrar. If reasonably practicable, before proceeding with any such work, the person shall notify the State Land Registrar of the emergency by telephone or other means. Upon completion of the work, the person initiating the work shall file an application with the State Land Registrar as required for the work completed.
2.Neither an application to nor a permit from the State Land Registrar is required for work performed below the high water mark of a navigable river which constitutes routine maintenan

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1997, 1260 )

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