Nevada Code § 459.0094

Executive Director of Agency for Nuclear Projects: Duties
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The Executive Director shall:
1. Appoint, with the consent of the
Commission, an Administrator of each Division of the Agency.
2. Advise the Commission on matters
relating to the potential disposal of radioactive waste in this State.
3. Evaluate the potentially adverse
effects of a facility for the disposal of radioactive waste in this State.
4. Consult frequently with local
governments and state agencies that may be affected by a facility for the
disposal of radioactive waste and appropriate legislative committees.
5. Assist local governments in their
dealings with the Department of Energy and its contractors on matters relating
to radioactive waste.
6. Carry out the duties imposed on the
State by 42 U.S.C. 10101 to 10226, inclusive, as those sections existed on
July 1, 1995.
7. Cooperate with any governmental agency
or other person to carry out the provisions of NRS 459.009 to 459.0098 , inclusive.
8. Provide semiannual written reports to
the Joint Interim Standing Committees on Government Affairs, Growth and
Infrastructure, Health and Human Services and Natural Resources. The reports
must contain:
(a) A summary of the status of the activities
undertaken by the Agency since the previous report;
(b) A description of all contracts the Agency has
with natural persons or organizations, including, but not limited to, the name
of the recipient of each contract, the amount of the contract, the duties to be
performed under the contract, the manner in which the contract assists the
Agency in achieving its goals and responsibilities and the status of the
performance of the terms of the contract;
(c) The status of any litigation relating to the
goals and responsibilities of the Agency to which the State of Nevada is a
party; and
(d) Any other information requested by any of the
Committees.

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