Senate Joint Resolution No. 10–Committee
on Natural Resources
(On Behalf of Legislative Committee on Public Lands)
February 15, 1999
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Referred to Committee on Natural Resources
SUMMARY—Urges Nevada Congressional Delegation to introduce and support legislation providing for disposal of certain public lands in Nevada. (BDR R-920)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: No.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in
bolded italics is new; matter between brackets
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION—Urging the members of the Nevada Congressional
Delegation to introduce and support legislation providing for the disposal of certain public
lands in this state.
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Whereas, On October 19, 1998, the Southern Nevada Public Land1-2
Management Act of 1998 was enacted by Congress as Public Law 105-1-3
263; and1-4
Whereas, Pursuant to that act, the Secretary of the Interior is required1-5
to dispose of public lands under his jurisdiction that are designated for that1-6
purpose in Clark County, Nevada; and1-7
Whereas, Pursuant to the act, the State of Nevada or certain local1-8
governments of this state specified in the act may elect to obtain any of1-9
those lands for local public purposes pursuant to the Recreation and Public1-10
Purposes Act, 43 U.S.C. §§ 869 et seq.; and1-11
Whereas, Pursuant to the act, a portion of the gross receipts from any1-12
sales of public lands made during a fiscal year must be paid directly to the1-13
State of Nevada for use in the general education program of this state and1-14
to the Southern Nevada Water Authority for the treatment of water and for1-15
infrastructure for facilities to transmit water in Clark County, Nevada; and1-16
Whereas, Pursuant to the act, the remainder of the proceeds must be1-17
deposited into a special account in the Treasury of the United States for use1-18
by the Secretary of the Interior:2-1
1. To acquire environmentally sensitive land in this state as defined in2-2
the act;2-3
2. For capital improvements for certain recreation and conservation2-4
areas and wildlife refuges specified in the act;2-5
3. To develop a multispecies habitat conservation plan in Clark2-6
County, Nevada;2-7
4. To develop parks, trails and natural areas in Clark County; and2-8
5. To reimburse a local office of the Bureau of Land Management for2-9
any costs incurred by the office in arranging sales or exchanges of land2-10
pursuant to the act; now, therefore, be it2-11
Resolved by the Senate and Assembly of the State of Nevada,2-12
Jointly, That the Legislature of the State of Nevada urges the members2-13
of the Nevada Congressional Delegation to introduce and support2-14
legislation that:2-15
1. Applies to any public lands in this state that are managed or2-16
controlled by the Federal Government and are not included in the2-17
provisions of the Southern Nevada Public Land Management Act of 1998;2-18
and2-19
2. Provides for the disposal of those public lands in a manner similar2-20
to the manner provided for the disposal of public lands set forth in that act;2-21
and be it further2-22
Resolved, That the legislation include provisions for the payment of a2-23
portion of the gross receipts from any sales of public lands made pursuant2-24
to the legislation to:2-25
1. The State of Nevada for general education programs in this state;2-26
2. Local governments in this state for infrastructure and for the2-27
adoption or amendment of any plan for the use of land, regulations2-28
concerning zoning or other actions relating to planning required by a local2-29
government because of a sale or other disposal of public lands pursuant to2-30
the legislation; and2-31
3. The Secretary of the Interior for any purpose specified in the2-32
legislation that is consistent with the plans for the management of public2-33
lands adopted by the Bureau of Land Management that apply to public2-34
lands remaining under the management or control of the Federal2-35
Government pursuant to the legislation; and be it further2-36
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate prepare and transmit a2-37
copy of this resolution to each member of the Nevada Congressional2-38
Delegation; and be it further2-39
Resolved, That this resolution becomes effective upon passage and2-40
approval.~