Nevada Code § 327.010

Designation of systems; division of State into three zones
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1. The system of plane coordinates which
has been established for defining and stating the positions or locations of
points on the surface of the earth within the State of Nevada:
(a) By the United States Coast and Geodetic
Survey is designated as the Nevada Coordinate System of 1927.
(b) By the National Geodetic Survey of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the federal agency which
succeeds it, is designated as the Nevada Coordinate System of 1983.
2. For the purpose of the use of these
systems the State is divided into an East Zone, a Central Zone, and a West
Zone. The area now included in:
(a) Clark, Elko, Eureka, Lincoln and White Pine
counties constitutes the East Zone.
(b) Lander and Nye counties constitutes the
Central Zone.
(c) Carson City and Churchill, Douglas,
Esmeralda, Humboldt, Lyon, Mineral, Pershing, Storey and Washoe counties
constitutes the West Zone.

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