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83rd Session bill

SB286

AN ACT relating to planning; declaring the importance of tribal knowledge and expertise and consulting tribal governments when engaged in the land use planning process; revising provisions relating to the State and Local Government Cooperation Act to include tribal governments; and providing other matters properly relating thereto. Close title AN ACT relating to planning; declaring the importance of tribal knowledge and expertise and consulting tribal governments when engaged in the land use planning process; revising provisions relating to the State and Local Government Cooperation Act to include tribal governments; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

Introduction Date

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Senate Committee on Natural Resources

Public exhibits

2

Support 1 · Opp 0 · Neutral 1

Auditor findings

0

recusal 0 · QPQ 0

Bill digest

AN ACT relating to planning; declaring the importance of tribal knowledge and expertise and consulting tribal government

Under existing law, the Legislature finds and declares that it is in the public interest to place the primary authority for the planning process with the local governments and that state participation in land use planning should be limited to certain activities. (NRS 321.640) Section 1 of this bill declares the importance of tribal knowledge and expertise as a source of local knowledge and consulting with tribal governments and tribal members when local governments are engaged in the planning process. Existing law sets forth the State and Local Government Cooperation Act for the purpose of encouraging communication, cooperation and coordinated working relationships between state agencies and local governments. To carry out this purpose, existing law provides that state agencies and local governments should, to the extent practicable, follow certain procedures when adopting or amending certain plans. (NRS 277.182-277.188) Section 5 of this bill provides that state agencies and local governments should also communicate, cooperate and coordinate working relationships with tribal governments by following the same procedures to inform and solicit and consider comments from tribal governments when adopting or amending certain plans. Consistent with this change, section 3 of this bill renames the title of the State and Local Government Cooperation Act to the State, Local and Tribal Government Cooperation Act. Section 6 of this bill provides that these provisions do not limit the pow

Public testimony

NELIS exhibits (2 on file)

Support (1)

  • Jermareon Williams — Western Resource Advocates (Letter)

Neutral (1)

  • Anne Macquarie — Toiyabe Chapter of Sierra Club (Info Sheet)

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