Assembly Amendment to Assembly Bill No. 641 (BDR 22-526)
Proposed by: Committee on Government Affairs
Amendment Box:
Amends: Summary: Title: Preamble: Joint Sponsorship:
ASSEMBLY ACTION
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Amend sec. 3, page 1, line 8, by deleting "
A" and inserting:"
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a".Amend sec. 3, page 1, line 10, by deleting "
1." and inserting "(a)".Amend sec. 3, page 1, line 11, by deleting "
2." and inserting "(b)".Amend sec. 3, page 2, between lines 3 and 4, by inserting:
"
2. A city or county may not:(a) Bring and maintain an action pursuant to subsection 1 that would request a court to grant relief that would violate a state statute; or
(b) Participate in any proceeding of a federal agency pursuant to subsection 1 to request the federal agency to take any action that would violate a state statute.".
Amend the bill as a whole by renumbering sec. 6 as sec. 7 and adding a new section designated sec. 6, following sec. 5, to read as follows:
"Sec. 6. 1. The legislature hereby finds and declares that:
(a) Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye counties contain species and subspecies of wildlife that have been or are likely to be declared endangered or threatened pursuant to the federal Endangered Species Act of 1973, as amended;
(b) These counties are not authorized currently to carry out programs for the preservation of endangered or threatened species or subspecies of wildlife;
(c) The declaration of species and subspecies of wildlife in Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye counties as endangered or threatened will have a serious adverse effect on the economy of those counties and on the lifestyles of their residents; and
(d) Because a general law cannot be made applicable because of the economic and geographical diversity of these rural counties, it is necessary by special act to provide a means by which Esmeralda, Lincoln and Nye counties may promote the protection of their natural resources while simultaneously protecting their human and financial resources.
3. The board of county commissioners may, by ordinance, impose a reasonable fee of not more than $550 per acre on the construction of a structure or the grading of land in the unincorporated areas of the county for the expense of carrying out the provisions of subsection 2. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the fee must be collected at the same time and in the same manner as the fee for the issuance of a building permit collected pursuant to NRS 278.580. If a county does not issue building permits in all areas of the county, the fee must be collected before the construction of a structure or the grading of land in an area of the county in which the county does not issue building permits.
4. If a fee is imposed pursuant to subsection 3, the board of county commissioners shall create an enterprise fund exclusively for fees collected pursuant to subsection 3. Any interest or other income earned on the money in the fund, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to the fund. The money in the fund may only be used to pay the actual direct costs of the program or programs established pursuant to subsection 2.".
Amend the title of the bill, fourth line, after "instrumentalities" by inserting:
"authorizing the board of county commissioners of Esmeralda, Lincoln or Nye County to create an area or zone for the preservation of a species or subspecies of wildlife that is threatened with extinction and to impose and collect a fee for that purpose;".
Amend the summary of the bill, second line, by deleting the period and inserting:
"and authorizes certain counties to create areas for the preservation of species or subspecies of wildlife threatened with extinction.".