Nevada Code § 444.510

Municipal solid waste management systems: Development, revision and approval of plans; cooperative agreements
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1. The governing body of every
municipality or district board of health of a health district shall develop a
plan to provide for a solid waste management system which adequately provides
for the management and disposal of solid waste within the boundaries of the
municipality or within the area to be served by the solid waste management
system, whether generated within or outside of the boundaries of the area.
2. The plan may include ordinances adopted
pursuant to NRS 444.520 and 444.530 .
3. Such a governing body may enter into
agreements with governing bodies of other municipalities, or with any person,
or with a combination thereof, to carry out or develop portions of the plan
provided for in subsection 1, or both, and to provide a solid waste management
system, or any part thereof.
4. Any plan developed by the governing
body of a municipality or district board of health pursuant to this section
must be submitted to the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
for approval according to a schedule established by the State Environmental
Commission. No action may be taken by that governing body or district board of
health until the plan has been approved. The Department shall determine the
adequacy of the plan within 90 days after receiving the plan. If the Department
does not respond to the plan within 90 days, the plan shall be deemed approved
and becomes effective immediately.
5. An approved plan remains in effect
until the plan is revised and the revised plan is approved. A plan must not
conflict with the statewide plan adopted by the State Environmental Commission
pursuant to NRS 444.570 . Plans must be
revised to reflect proposed changes in the solid waste management system, and
changes in applicable regulations.

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