Nevada Code § 328.100

Resolution ceding state jurisdiction: Contents; delivery; recordation
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1. The cession of jurisdiction by the
State must be evidenced by a resolution signed on behalf of the State by the
President of the Senate and Speaker of the Assembly and attested to by the
Secretary and Chief Clerk of those houses, respectively, or by the Chair and
Secretary of the Legislative Commission. The resolution must then be delivered
to the Secretary of State, who shall affix the Seal of the State thereto and
shall thereupon deliver it to the United States.
2. The resolution must contain an accurate
description of the land, a statement of the jurisdiction ceded to the United
States, the purpose of the cession and all power, authority and jurisdiction
reserved to the State.
3. The cession of jurisdiction does not
vest until certified copies of it have been filed with the State Land Registrar
and recorded in the offices of the county recorders of the counties in which
the land is located.

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