Nevada Code § 533.436

Application; approval; duration
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1. A person may apply for a temporary
permit to appropriate water to establish vegetative cover that is resistant to
fire in an area that has been burned by a wildfire or to prevent or reduce the
impact of a wildfire in an area.
2. In addition to the information required
by NRS 533.335 , an applicant for a
temporary permit shall submit to the State Engineer:
(a) A plan for establishing vegetative cover that
is resistant to fire in the area;
(b) Any other information which is necessary for
a full understanding of the necessity of the appropriation; and
(c) For:
(1) Examining and filing the application
for the temporary permit, $150.
(2) Issuing and recording the temporary
permit, $200.
3. The State Engineer may forward a plan
submitted pursuant to subsection 2 to the State Forester Firewarden for his or
her review and comments.
4. The State Engineer shall approve an
application for a temporary permit if:
(a) The application is accompanied by the
prescribed fees;
(b) The appropriation is in the public interest;
and
(c) The appropriation does not impair water
rights held by other persons.
5. A temporary permit issued pursuant to
this section must not exceed 1 year in duration.

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