Nevada Code § 528.137

Authority of State Forester Firewarden to establish program to distribute grants; regulations
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1. As part of the
Urban and Community Forestry Program, the State Forester Firewarden may
establish a program to distribute grants to political subdivisions of this
State, Indian tribes and nonprofit organizations to support and advance urban
and community forestry in this State, which may include, without limitation:
(a) Urban and community forestry planning,
including, without limitation, programs to promote community involvement in
urban and community forestry planning, the coordination of local agencies or
across multiple jurisdictions in urban and community forestry planning, and
urban and community forestry planning for historically underserved communities;
(b) The planting of urban and community forests
and the purchasing of seeds and nursery stock;
(c) The development and dissemination of training
and educational materials on the benefits of urban and community forestry and
best practices in maintaining the health of urban and community forests;
(d) Programs for the maintenance of urban and
community forests, including, without limitation, programs in response to
infestations and certain disruptive weather events such as droughts and storms;
(e) Projects that demonstrate methods of urban
and community forestry, prioritizing those that promote achievement of the
objectives of the Program set forth in subsection 2 of NRS 528.135 ;
(f) Partnerships between local agencies and
nonprofit organizations that utilize urban and community forests to conserve
energy, improve air quality or water management or mitigate greenhouse gases or
heat island effects; or
(g) Other projects that promote achievement of
the objectives of the Program set forth in subsection 2 of NRS 528.135 , as determined by the State
Forester Firewarden.
2. If a grant program is established
pursuant to subsection 1, the State Forester Firewarden shall adopt regulations
to carry out the program.

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