Nevada Code § 383.075

Stewardship program: Establishment; selection, training and certification of volunteers; powers of program; coordination of activities with other entities; administrative services; acceptance of gifts and grants
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1. The Administrator shall, by regulation,
establish a stewardship program to:
(a) Protect cultural resources located on public
land in this State;
(b) Increase public awareness of the significance
and value of cultural resources and the damage done to cultural resources by an
act of vandalism;
(c) Discourage acts of vandalism and the unlawful
sale and trade of artifacts, including, without limitation, archeological and paleontological
materials;
(d) Support and encourage improved standards for
investigating and researching cultural resources in this State;
(e) Promote cooperation among governmental
agencies, organizations, private industries, Native American tribes and persons
who wish to protect cultural resources and enter into agreements with those
agencies, organizations, private industries, Native American tribes and persons
to promote the protection of cultural resources; and
(f) Increase the inventory of cultural resources
maintained pursuant to NRS 383.021 .
2. The Administrator shall select, train
and certify volunteers to serve in the stewardship program based upon the
requirements established by the Administrator.
3. The stewardship program may:
(a) In cooperation with governmental agencies,
organizations, private industries, Native American tribes and persons specified
in paragraph (e) of subsection 1, submit a proposed list to the Administrator
for approval setting forth any sites that are or may include cultural resources
located on public land in this State;
(b) Schedule periodic monitoring activities by
volunteers of sites included on the list approved pursuant to paragraph (a);
(c) Establish requirements for reporting any act
of vandalism to appropriate authorities as determined by the Administrator; and
(d) Establish programs for educating the members
of the public concerning the significance and value of cultural resources and
the loss to the members of the public resulting from damage to cultural
resources.
4. The Administrator shall coordinate the
activities of federal agencies, private industries, Native American tribes and
state and local governmental agencies, as necessary, to carry out the
stewardship program.
5. The Administrator and the Office shall
provide administrative services to assist in carrying out the stewardship
program.
6. Volunteers selected for the stewardship
program serve without compensation and are not entitled to receive any per diem
allowance or travel expenses.
7. The Administrator may accept gifts,
grants, donations or contributions from any source to assist the Administrator
in carrying out the stewardship program.
8. As used in this section, act of
vandalism means to damage, destroy or commit or threaten to commit any other
act that defaces or harms any cultural resources without the consent of the
owner or appropriate governmental agency, including, without limitation,
inscribing, marking, etching, scratching, drawing, painting on or affixing to
the cultural resources any mark, figure or design.

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