Nevada Code § 407.065

General powers and duties of Administrator; requirements related to Public Lands Day; deposit of fees
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1. The Administrator, subject to the
approval of the Director:
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph and NRS 407.066 , may
establish, name, plan, operate, control, protect, develop and maintain state
parks, monuments and recreational areas for the use of the general public. The
name of an existing state park, monument or recreational area may not be
changed unless the Legislature approves the change by statute.
(b) Shall protect state parks and property
controlled or administered by the Division from misuse or damage and preserve
the peace within those areas. The Administrator may appoint or designate
certain employees of the Division to have the general authority of peace
officers.
(c) May allow multiple use of state parks and
real property controlled or administered by the Division for any lawful
purpose, including, but not limited to, grazing, mining, development of natural
resources, hunting and fishing, in accordance with such regulations as may be
adopted in furtherance of the purposes of the Division.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in this section
and NRS 407.0655 , shall impose and
collect reasonable fees for entering, camping and boating in state parks and
recreational areas. The Division shall issue an annual permit for entering,
camping and boating in all state parks and recreational areas in this State:
(1) Upon application therefor and proof of
residency and age, to any bona fide resident of the State of Nevada who is 65
years of age or older.
(2) Upon application therefor and proof of
residency and proof of status as described in subsection 5 of NRS 361.091 , to a bona fide resident of the
State of Nevada who has incurred a permanent service-connected disability and
has been honorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States.
The permit
must be issued without charge, except that the Division shall charge and
collect an administrative fee for the issuance of the permit in an amount
sufficient to cover the costs of issuing the permit.
(e) May conduct and operate such special services
as may be necessary for the comfort and convenience of the general public, and
impose and collect reasonable fees for such special services.
(f) May rent or lease concessions located within
the boundaries of state parks or of real property controlled or administered by
the Division to public or private corporations, to groups of natural persons,
or to natural persons for a valuable consideration upon such terms and
conditions as the Division deems fit and proper, but no concessionaire may
dominate any state park operation.
(g) May establish such capital projects
construction funds as are necessary to account for the parks improvements
program approved by the Legislature. The money in these funds must be used for
the construction and improvement of those parks which are under the supervision
of the Administrator.
(h) In addition to any concession specified in
paragraph (f), may establish concessions within the boundaries of any state
park to provide for the sale of food, drinks, ice, publications, sundries,
gifts and souvenirs, and other such related items as the Administrator
determines are appropriately made available to visitors. Any money received by
the Administrator for a concession established pursuant to this paragraph must
be deposited in the Account for State Park Interpretative and Educational
Programs and Operation of Concessions created by NRS 407.0755 .
(i) May organize the areas under the jurisdiction
of the Division into regions.
2. The Administrator:
(a) Shall issue an annual permit to a person who
pays a reasonable fee as prescribed by regulation which authorizes the holder
of the permit to enter each state park and each recreational area in this State
and, except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, use the facilities of the
state park or recreational area without paying the entrance fee; and
(b) May issue an annual permit to a person who
pays a reasonable fee as prescribed by regulation which authorizes the holder
of the permit to enter a specific state park or specific recreational area in
this State and, except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, use the
facilities of the state park or recreational area without paying the entrance
fee.
3. The Administrator shall establish a
program for the issuance of an annual permit, free of charge, to enter each
state park and recreational area in this State to any pupil who is enrolled in
the fifth grade at a school in this State. The program must:
(a) Specify the period for which the
Administrator may issue an annual permit to a pupil pursuant to this
subsection, including, without limitation, the date upon which the
Administrator may issue an annual permit to a pupil who has completed fourth
grade and who intends to enter the fifth grade after completing the fourth
grade;
(b) Specify the circumstances under which a pupil
and any person accompanying a pupil may use the annual permit to enter a state
park or recreational area; and
(c) Include any other requirement which the
Administrator determines is necessary to establish and carry out the program
pursuant to this subsection.
4. An annual permit issued pursuant to
subsection 2 or 3 does not authorize the holder of the permit to engage in
camping or boating, or to attend special events. The holder of such a permit
who wishes to engage in camping or boating, or to attend special events, must
pay any fee established for the respective activity.
5. During each Public Lands Day observed
pursuant to NRS 236.053 , and upon proof
of residency in this State, the Division shall allow a resident of this State
to enter, camp and boat in any state park or recreational area without the
payment of any fees for those activities. The free day of camping authorized
pursuant to this subsection must include either the Friday night before Public
Lands Day or overnight on the night of Public Lands Day, as determined by the
Administrator for each state park and recreational area. A person is not
entitled to receive more than one free night of camping during each Public
Lands Day pursuant to this subsection.
6. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 1 of NRS 407.0762 and
subsection 1 of NRS 407.0765 , the fees
collected pursuant to paragraphs (d), (e) and (f) of subsection 1 or subsection
2 must be deposited in the State General Fund.

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