NRS 328.100
Resolution ceding state jurisdiction: Contents

  • delivery
  • recordation.

1.

The cession of jurisdiction by the State must be evidenced by a resolution signed on behalf of the State by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the Assembly and attested to by the Secretary and Chief Clerk of those houses, respectively, or by the Chair and Secretary of the Legislative Commission. The resolution must then be delivered to the Secretary of State, who shall affix the Seal of the State thereto and shall thereupon deliver it to the United States.

2.

The resolution must contain an accurate description of the land, a statement of the jurisdiction ceded to the United States, the purpose of the cession and all power, authority and jurisdiction reserved to the State.

3.

The cession of jurisdiction does not vest until certified copies of it have been filed with the State Land Registrar and recorded in the offices of the county recorders of the counties in which the land is located.

Source: Section 328.100 — Resolution ceding state jurisdiction: Contents; delivery; recordation., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-328.­html#NRS328Sec100.

328.065
Application to State for cession of jurisdiction, appropriation of water or consent to use public land or close public road.
328.075
Procedure
328.085
Reservations and conditions.
328.100
Resolution ceding state jurisdiction: Contents
328.110
Conditions for recording conveyances where United States is grantee
328.120
State Engineer to give technical and engineering advice on water rights, reclamation, control of floods and protection of watersheds.
328.135
Offer or agreement for cession of state jurisdiction before June 2, 1981: Construction
328.195
Conditions for state consent to federal acquisition of land for wildlife refuge.
328.210
Sale of real property authorized for site of Hoover Dam reservoir (1933).
328.220
Sale of real property authorized (1941).
328.240
Jurisdiction ceded over land for use of Indian School (1897).
328.250
Consent to acquisition of site for federal building in Yerington (1937).
328.260
Jurisdiction ceded over U.S.N. Ammunition Depot (1935).
328.270
Conveyance authorized to United States for site for post office and federal building in Tonopah (1939).
328.280
Consent to acquisition of site for post office and federal building in Tonopah (1939).
328.290
Land for cooperative fire protection headquarters and nursery site to be conveyed to United States (1941).
328.300
Consent to acquisition of site for post office and federal building in Lovelock (1937).
328.310
Conveyance by City of Reno to United States for veterans’ hospital (1937).
328.320
Conveyance by County Commissioners to United States for garage and repair shop (1939).
328.330
Conveyance by County Commissioners of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1931).
328.340
Conveyance by State of land within Lehman Cave National Monument (1935).
328.350
Consent to acquisition of site for federal building in Ely (1937).
328.360
Consent to acquisition of lands to facilitate administration of national forest affairs (1937).
328.380
Exchange of lands by County Commissioners and United States authorized (1945).
328.400
Division of State Lands to provide information and assistance for exchanges.
328.450
Deposit in State Education Fund
328.460
Account for Revenue from Lease of Federal Lands: Apportionment of money by State Controller.
328.470
Account for Revenue from Lease of Federal Lands: Money payable to counties.
328.500
Attorney General may bring, maintain or intervene in actions concerning public lands to protect sovereignty of State.
328.510
Federal lands in Nevada: State Land Registrar to maintain Registry
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 328.100’s source at nv​.us