Nevada Code § 277.187

Purpose of Act; provision of information and solicitation and consideration of comments when proposed plan or amendment may affect local governments or state agencies; consideration of alternatives if proposed plan or amendment is inconsistent or incompatible with existing plan of affected local government or state agency
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1. It is the purpose of the State and
Local Government Cooperation Act to encourage communication, cooperation and
coordinated working relationships between state agencies and local governments.
2. To carry out the purposes set forth in
subsection 1:
(a) If a state agency intends to adopt a plan or
an amendment thereto, the state agency should, to the extent practicable:
(1) Inform local governments that may be
affected of the state agencys intent to adopt a plan or amendment thereto.
(2) Solicit and consider comments from
local governments that may be affected by the plan or amendment thereto.
(3) If a local government informs the
state agency that the proposed plan or amendment thereto will be inconsistent
or incompatible with a plan of the local government, consider whether the state
agency can make the proposed plan or amendment consistent or compatible with
the plan of the local government.
(b) If a local government intends to adopt a plan
or an amendment thereto, the local government should, to the extent
practicable:
(1) Inform state agencies that may be
affected of the local governments intent to adopt a plan or amendment thereto.
(2) Solicit and consider comments from
state agencies that may be affected by the plan or amendment thereto.
(3) If a state agency informs the local
government that the proposed plan or amendment thereto will be inconsistent or
incompatible with a plan of the state agency, consider whether the local
government can make the proposed plan or amendment consistent or compatible
with the plan of the state agency.

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