Nevada Code § 704.8905

Grant or denial of application: Time within which Commission and other permitting entities must act; determination upon record; terms, conditions and modifications; service of Commission order
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1. Except as otherwise required to comply
with federal law:
(a) Not later than 150 days after a person has
filed an application regarding a utility facility pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 704.870 :
(1) The Commission shall grant or deny
approval of that application; and
(2) Each other permitting entity shall, if
an application for a permit, license or other approval for the construction of
the utility facility was filed with the other permitting entity on or before
the date on which the applicant filed the application pursuant to subsection 1
of NRS 704.870 , grant or deny the
application filed with the other permitting entity.
(b) Not later than 120 days after a person has
filed an application regarding a utility facility pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 704.870 :
(1) The Commission shall grant or deny
approval of the application; and
(2) Each other permitting entity shall, if
an application for a permit, license or other approval for the construction of
the utility facility was filed with the other permitting entity on or before
the date on which the applicant filed with the appropriate federal agency an
application for approval for the construction of the utility facility, grant or
deny the application filed with the other permitting entity.
2. The Commission or other permitting
entity shall make its determination upon the record and may grant or deny the
application as filed, or grant the application upon such terms, conditions or
modifications of the construction, operation or maintenance of the utility
facility as the Commission or other permitting entity deems appropriate.
3. The Commission shall serve a copy of
its order and any opinion issued with it upon each party to the proceeding
before the Commission.

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