Nevada Code § 277.057

Cooperative agreements concerning sites of archeological, paleontological or historical significance: Legislative findings and declaration
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The Legislature
hereby finds and declares that:
1. There are various unique and
irreplaceable sites in this state of archeological, paleontological or
historical significance.
2. Certain of these sites are in danger of
degradation and destruction from the encroachment of urban development.
3. This state has a compelling interest in
preserving, protecting, restoring and enhancing these sites.
4. The preservation, protection,
restoration and enhancement of these sites is a matter of such significance
that it must be carried out on a continual basis.
5. It is in the best interest of this
state to ensure that certain public entities have continuing authority to enter
into cooperative agreements for the preservation, protection, restoration and
enhancement of such unique and irreplaceable sites in this state.

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