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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. The board shall direct its chief engineer and general manager to prepare an annual review of the master plan for consideration by the board. The review must include consideration of:
(a) Growth and development in the district;
(b) The cost of and progress in construction of facilities for the control of floods;
(c) The district's uniform code for management of a floodplain and the development of standards for construction of facilities for the control of floods;
(d) Progress in the development of facilities by the United States Army Corps of Engineers; and
(e) The establishment of additional long-range priorities for the control of floods.
2. The board shall prepare an annual report in conjunction with its review. The report must set forth:
(a) The source and amount of money received during the previous year;
(b) The amount of money expended during the previous year;
(c) A listing of any project completed during the previous year;
(d) A listing of any project under construction;
(e) A listing of any project which is proposed for the ensuing year and the time estimated for its completion;
(f) The amount of money expended during the previous year for the operation and maintenance of facilities for the control of floods; and
(g) Any recommended amendments of the master plan.
3. A copy of the report must be filed with the district's chief engineer. A copy must be provided to any person upon request for a fee which does not exceed the actual cost of printing and mailing the report.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 48. Water § 543.5955. Annual review of master plan; annual report by board - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-48-water/nv-rev-st-543-5955/
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