Nevada Code § 472.043

Establishment and preservation of vegetative cover in forests, on rangelands and on watershed land
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1. It is the purpose of this section to
provide for the maintenance of vegetative cover in forests, on rangelands and
on watershed land, to conserve water and soil, to mitigate wildfires and to
prevent destructive floods.
2. The State Forester Firewarden, with the
approval of the Director of the State Department of Conservation and Natural
Resources, may:
(a) Enter into contracts with any state or
federal public agency, municipal corporation, or any person, firm or private
corporation to establish and preserve vegetative cover in forests, on
rangelands or on watershed lands.
(b) Conduct surveys and studies, formulate plans
and perform all acts incidental to the establishment and maintenance of
vegetative cover in forests, on rangelands and on watershed lands, including
any work necessary to accomplish such purposes.
3. In entering into contracts the State
Forester Firewarden shall give priority to, but not be limited to, situations
where:
(a) The natural vegetative cover has been
destroyed or denuded to the extent that precipitation may create floods and
serious soil depletion and erosion.
(b) The denuded area is of a size, and the
topography and soil characteristics are of such a nature, that soil loss and
floods will have a significant effect upon watershed values and the public
welfare.
(c) The vegetative cover will not be restored by
natural means in time effectively to prevent undue erosion and flood runoff.
(d) The natural succession of vegetation may be
detrimental to the public welfare.
4. The State Forester Firewarden, or any
agents of the State Forester Firewarden, with the approval of the Director of
the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, may enter into
cooperative agreements with federal agencies, counties, county fire protection
districts, cities and private landowners for the purposes set forth in this
section.

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