Nevada Code § 349.213

Power of eminent domain; reimbursement of public utility for removal and relocation
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1. The Commission may:
(a) Exercise on behalf of the State the power of
eminent domain in the manner provided in chapter
37 of NRS, except as herein otherwise provided;
(b) Take any property necessary to carry out any
of the objects or purposes concerning such a project, whether the property is
already devoted to the same use by any person (but not the Federal Government,
the State or any other body corporate and politic); and
(c) Condemn any existing works or improvements of
any such person now or hereafter used.
2. The power of eminent domain vested in
the Commission includes the power to condemn, in the name of the State, either
the fee simple or any lesser estate or interest in any real property which the
Commission by resolution determines is necessary for carrying out the purposes
hereof. The resolution is prima facie evidence that the taking of the fee
simple, easement or other interest, as the case may be, is necessary. The
Commission shall not abandon any condemnation proceedings after the date upon
which it has taken possession of the property being acquired.
3. If the construction or other
acquisition of any project, or any part thereof, makes necessary the removal
and relocation of any public utilities, whether on private or public
right-of-way, or otherwise, the Commission shall reimburse the owner of the public
utility facility for the expense of removal and relocation, including the cost
of any necessary land or rights in land, except where the cost of removal and
relocation is or has been considered a proper element of just compensation in
any settlement by negotiation or in any eminent domain proceeding.

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