Nevada Code § 327.140

Nevada State Board on Geographic Names: Powers and duties
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1. The Board shall:
(a) Receive and evaluate all proposals for
changes in or additions to names of geographic features and places in the State
to determine the most appropriate and acceptable names for use in maps and
official documents of all levels of government.
(b) Make official recommendations on behalf of
the State with respect to each proposal.
(c) Assist and cooperate with the United States
Board on Geographic Names in matters relating to names of geographic features
and places in Nevada.
(d) Maintain a list of advisers who have special
knowledge of or expertise in Nevada history, geography or culture and consult
with those advisers on a regular basis in the course of its work.
(e) Recommend to change the name of any
geographic feature or place in this State that is racially discriminatory or
contains racially discriminatory language or imagery.
(f) Report annually on any recommendation to
change the name of a geographic feature or place pursuant to paragraph (e) and
submit the report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for
transmittal to the Legislature or, if the Legislature is not in session, to the
Legislative Commission.
2. The Board may:
(a) Adopt regulations to assist in carrying out
the functions and duties assigned to it by law.
(b) Initiate proposals for changes in or
additions to geographic names in the State. Any proposal initiated by the Board
must be evaluated in accordance with the same procedures prescribed for the
consideration of other proposals.

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