Nevada Code § 277.058

Cooperative agreements concerning sites of archeological, paleontological or historical significance: Authorization and purposes; consultation and cooperation with certain entities required
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1. A public entity, in consultation with
any Indian tribe that has local aboriginal ties to the geographical area in
which a unique archeological, paleontological or historical site is located and
in cooperation with the Office of Historic Preservation of the State Department
of Conservation and Natural Resources, may enter into a cooperative agreement
with the owner of any property that contains a unique archeological,
paleontological or historical site in this state or with any other person,
agency of the Federal Government or other public entity for the preservation,
protection, restoration and enhancement of unique archeological,
paleontological or historical sites in this state, including, without
limitation, cooperative agreements to:
(a) Monitor compliance with and enforce any
federal or state statutes or regulations for the protection of such sites.
(b) Ensure the sensitive treatment of such sites
in a manner that provides for their long-term preservation and the
consideration of the values of relevant cultures.
(c) Apply for and accept grants and donations for
the preservation, protection, restoration and enhancement of such sites.
(d) Create and enforce:
(1) Legal restrictions on the use of real
property; and
(2) Easements for conservation, as defined
in NRS 111.410 ,
for the
protection of such sites.
2. As used in this section, public
entity means any:
(a) Agency of this state, including the Office of
Historic Preservation of the State Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources; and
(b) County, city or town in this state.

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