Nevada Code § 522.050

Application for issuance of permit or for change in terms of existing permit; fees established by regulation; deposit of fees
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1. A person shall not drill or operate an
oil or gas well unless he or she first obtains a permit from the Division pursuant
to this section.
2. Every person desiring to drill and
operate an oil or gas well or requesting a change in the terms of an existing
permit to drill and operate an oil or gas well must:
(a) Submit an application for a permit or for a
request to change the terms of an existing permit, as applicable, to the
Division on the form prescribed by the Division; and
(b) Pay the applicable fee prescribed pursuant to
subsection 3.
3. The Commission on Mineral Resources
shall prescribe by regulation the fees for a permit to drill and operate an oil
or gas well and for a request to change the terms of an existing permit. The
amount of each fee prescribed by the Commission may include the reasonable
administrative costs of the Division relating to the filing and examination of
applications for such permits or for requests for changes in the terms of such
existing permits, as applicable, but the amount of the fee must not exceed:
(a) For a permit to drill and operate an oil or
gas well that is not intended to be hydraulically fractured, $2,000.
(b) For a permit to drill and operate an oil or
gas well that is intended to be hydraulically fractured, $5,000.
(c) For a request to change the terms of an
existing permit to drill and operate an oil or gas well, $400.
4. The Division shall, as soon as
practicable after receiving the proper application and fee, issue to the person
a permit or change the terms of an existing permit, as applicable, unless the
drilling or operation of the well is prohibited by any law or regulation or
order of the Division.
5. The Division shall deposit with the
State Treasurer, for credit to the Account for the Division of Minerals created
pursuant to NRS 513.103 , all money
received pursuant to subsection 2.

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