Nevada Code § 459.382

Reports of regulatory agencies; review of requirements of regulatory agencies; final authority of Division of Environmental Protection
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1. The Division of Public and Behavioral
Health of the Department of Human Services, the Division of Industrial
Relations of the Department of Business and Industry and any other governmental
entity or agency of the State responsible for minimizing risks to persons and
property posed by facilities and hazardous substances shall submit to the
Division of Environmental Protection such reports as the Division deems
necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS
459.380 to 459.3874 , inclusive, and
any regulations adopted pursuant thereto. The reports must be submitted at such
times and contain such information as required by the Division.
2. The State Environmental Commission
shall adopt by regulation common reporting forms to be used by such
governmental entities and agencies when reporting information related to
hazardous substances and facilities.
3. The Division shall review the rules,
regulations, standards, codes and safety orders of other governmental entities
and agencies of the State responsible for minimizing risks to persons and
property posed by facilities and hazardous substances to ensure that they are
sufficient to carry out the provisions of NRS
459.380 to 459.3874 , inclusive, and
any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
4. If the Division and any other
governmental entity or agency of the State have coexisting jurisdiction over
the regulation of facilities or hazardous substances located at such
facilities, the Division has the final authority to take such actions as are necessary
to carry out the provisions of NRS 459.380 to 459.3874 , inclusive, and any
regulations adopted pursuant thereto.

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