Nevada Code § 383.160

Duties of Office of Historic Preservation
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The Office shall:
1. Upon application by:
(a) An interested landowner, assist the landowner
in contacting the Indian tribe which has the closest cultural affiliation to an
Indian burial site and any artifacts and human remains associated with the site
so that the landowner may directly consult with the Indian tribe, if any,
concerning the treatment and disposition of the Indian burial site and any
artifacts and human remains associated with the site; and
(b) Either party, mediate a dispute arising
between a landowner and an Indian tribe relating to the treatment and
disposition of an Indian burial site and any artifacts and human remains
associated with the site.
2. In performing its duties pursuant to NRS 383.150 to 383.190 , inclusive, endeavor to:
(a) Protect Indian burial sites and any
associated artifacts and human remains from excavation, vandalism and
destruction; and
(b) In consultation with the closest culturally
affiliated Indian tribe, provide for the sensitive treatment and disposition of
Indian burial sites and any associated artifacts and human remains consistent with
the planned use of land.
3. Determine which Indian tribe has the
closest cultural affiliation to the Indian burial site and any artifacts and
human remains associated with the site.

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