Nevada Code § 459.638

Certification of completion of remedial agreement; issuance, contents and recordation of certificate of completion; explanation of failure to issue certificate
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1. After a participant has completed the
action specified in his or her remedial agreement for the removal or
remediation of hazardous substances, the participant shall certify to the
Administrator that the action has been completed according to the agreement.
After the Administrator has verified the certification, the Administrator shall
issue the participant a certificate of completion.
2. A certificate of completion must:
(a) Contain the name of the participant and of
any other person relieved from liability by the certificate and the legal
description of the property to which it relates;
(b) Summarize the nature of the removal or
remediation performed on the property, and the nature of the relief provided by NRS 459.610 to 459.658 , inclusive; and
(c) Be recorded by the Administrator in the office
of the county recorder of the county where the real property is located, and
indexed to show its relation to that real property.
3. If the Administrator does not issue a
certificate of completion after receiving the participants certification that
the work has been completed, the Administrator shall deliver to the
participant, within 30 days after receipt of the certificate, a written
explanation of the reasons why the certificate was not issued.

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