Nevada Code § 533.550

Sale or lease of water right by public body for more than 5-year term; exception
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1. Notwithstanding any other provision of
law and except as otherwise provided in NRS
533.560 , a public body shall not sell or lease for a term of more than 5
years a water right owned by the public body unless the public body, after
holding at least one public hearing at which public comment was solicited, has
issued written findings that:
(a) The sale or lease of the water right is
consistent with the prudent, long-term management of the water resources within
the jurisdiction of the public body;
(b) The sale or lease of the water right will not
deprive residents and businesses within the jurisdiction of the public body of
reasonable access to water resources for growth and development;
(c) The sale or lease of the water right is a
reasonable means of promoting development and use of the water right; and
(d) The means by which the water right is sold or
leased reasonably ensures that the public body will receive the actual value of
the water right or comparable economic benefits.
2. As used in this section, public body
means the State or a county, city, town, school district or any public agency
of this State or its political subdivisions. The term does not include a water
district organized pursuant to a special act of the Legislature or a water
authority organized as a political subdivision created by a cooperative
agreement or created by a special act of the Legislature.

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