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AN ACT relating to water; revising the duration of time in which agricultural water rights may be temporarily converted for certain purposes; providing an exception to provisions relating to the forfeiture and abandonment of a water right; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to water; revising the duration of time in which agricultural water rights may be temporarily converted for certain purposes; providing an exception to provisions relating to the forfeiture and abandonment of a water right; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
Introduction Date
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Primary Sponsor
Assembly Committee on Natural Resources
Public exhibits
3
Support 0 · Opp 1 · Neutral 2
Auditor findings
0
recusal 0 · QPQ 0
AN ACT relating to water; revising the duration of time in which agricultural water rights may be temporarily converted
Under existing law, a person or entity may apply to temporarily convert agricultural water rights for wildlife purposes or to improve the quality or flow of water for a duration not to exceed 3 years and a temporary conversion may be extended in increments not to exceed 3 years in duration each. (NRS 533.0243) Section 1 of this bill instead provides that a temporary conversion of agricultural water rights may not exceed 5 years in duration and may be extended in increments that may not exceed 5 years in duration each. Section 1: (1) authorizes the State Engineer to deny an application to temporarily convert an agricultural water right or limit the duration of a temporary conversion or an extension of a temporary conversion; and (2) prohibits the State Engineer from approving an application for a temporary conversion under certain circumstances. Section 1 further provides that upon the expiration of a temporary conversion, the agricultural water right must revert to the previous beneficial use. Existing law requires, under certain circumstances, the State Engineer to notify the owner of a water right that the owner has 1 year after the date of the notice to: (1) use the water right beneficially and provide proof of such use to the State Engineer; or (2) apply to the State Engineer for an extension of time to work a forfeiture of the water right. If, after 1 year of the date of the notice, the owner fails to act, the State Engineer is required to declare the right forfeited. Ex
NELIS exhibits (3 on file)
Opposition (1)
- Water Strategy Group submitted by Jay Dixon (Testimony)
Neutral (2)
- (unattributed) (Testimony)
- (unattributed) (Testimony)
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