Nevada Code § 328.195

Conditions for state consent to federal acquisition of land for wildlife refuge
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1. The consent of the State of Nevada to
the acquisition of lands by the United States for wildlife refuges pursuant to
the Migratory Bird Conservation Act of 1929, as amended, 16 U.S.C. 715, et
seq., whether in fee or by lease or easement, may be granted only if
recommended by the planning agency within whose jurisdiction the land is
located and approved by the Legislature by law.
2. As used in this section, planning
agency means:
(a) The planning commission for the city in which
the land is entirely located; or
(b) A county or regional planning commission, if
there is one, or the board of county commissioners or Nevada Tahoe Regional
Planning Agency, within whose jurisdiction the land is located.

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