Nevada Code § 383.081

Preparation and contents of plan for statewide historic preservation; federal financial assistance
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1. The Administrator shall prepare and
maintain a comprehensive statewide historic preservation plan. The plan must
contain:
(a) An evaluation of the needs for preservation
of historic sites;
(b) A program for carrying out the plan; and
(c) Other information which the Administrator
determines to be necessary.
2. The plan must:
(a) Take into account relevant federal resources
and programs; and
(b) Be correlated insofar as practicable with
other state, regional and local plans.
3. The Administrator, subject to approval
by the Director, may represent and act for the State in dealing with the
Federal Government or any of its agencies, instrumentalities or officers for
the purposes of receiving financial assistance for planning, acquisition or
development of historic preservation projects pursuant to the provisions of
federal law.
4. The Administrator, subject to approval
by the Director, may administer and disburse to other state agencies, political
subdivisions, eleemosynary organizations, nonprofit organizations and private
persons and enterprises money paid by the Federal Government to the State of
Nevada as financial assistance for planning, acquisition or development of
historic preservation projects, and the Administrator shall, on behalf of the
State, keep such records as the Federal Government prescribes and as will
facilitate an effective audit, including records which fully disclose:
(a) The amount and the disposition by the State
of the proceeds of that assistance;
(b) The total cost of the project or undertaking
in connection with such assistance as given or used; and
(c) The amount and nature of that portion of the
cost of the project or undertaking supplied by other sources.
5. Authorized representatives of the
Federal Government have access for the purpose of audit and examination to any
books, documents, papers and records of the State that are pertinent to
financial assistance received by the State pursuant to federal law for
planning, acquisition or development of historic preservation projects.

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