Nevada Code § 328.500

Attorney General may bring, maintain or intervene in actions concerning public lands to protect sovereignty of State
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1. The Legislature finds that more than 87
percent of the land in the State of Nevada is held by the Federal Government,
of which 69 percent is public land, and the actions of federal agencies and
instrumentalities involving the public lands and waters appurtenant to and
public roads over those lands significantly affect the health, safety, welfare
and happiness of the citizens of this State and may interfere with the
traditional sovereign functions of the State of Nevada with respect to those
lands, waters and roads and their uses.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the Attorney General may:
(a) On his or her own initiative or at the
request of the Governor or any state agency, bring and maintain any action; or
(b) Intervene on behalf of or bring and maintain
an action on the relation of, any person in any meritorious case,
in any court
or before any federal agency if any action or proposed action by a federal
agency or instrumentality with respect to the public lands or waters
appurtenant to or public roads over those lands impairs or tends to impair the
sovereignty of the State of Nevada.
3. The Attorney General may bring an
action pursuant to this section if:
(a) The Legislature has appropriated sufficient
money for the operation of the Attorney Generals office to permit the Attorney
General to bring and maintain the action until its conclusion; or
(b) The Attorney General has obtained the
permission:
(1) From the Legislature, if it is in
session, expressed by a concurrent resolution; or
(2) If the Legislature is not in session,
from the Interim Finance Committee.
4. As used in this section, public lands
means all lands within the exterior boundaries of the State of Nevada except
lands:
(a) To which title is held by any private person
or entity;
(b) To which title is held by the State of
Nevada, any of its local governments or the Nevada System of Higher Education;
(c) Which are located within congressionally
authorized national parks, monuments, national forests or wildlife refuges or
which are lands acquired by purchase consented to by the Legislature;
(d) Which are controlled by the United States
Department of Defense, Department of Energy or Bureau of Reclamation; or
(e) Which are held in trust for Indian purposes
or are Indian reservations.

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