1. The Administrator shall:
(a) Establish the qualifications and standards for a historical markers program, designate and make an inventory of qualified sites on both public and privately owned lands, and place and maintain historical markers on all public lands and all private lands when the owner consents.
(b) Establish a state historical marker registry system.
(c) Consult with the Nevada Historical Society to determine the content of the legend on all markers. The Nevada Historical Society has the final authority to determine the content of any legend.
(d) Solicit the cooperation of owners of private property for the installation of historical markers on eligible properties and structures in order that they may be included in the State Historical Marker Registry.
(e) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, install, maintain and protect all registered historical markers.
2. The Administrator may contract with, or cooperate with, public or private agencies for suitable markers and directional signs, including signs on highways and roads, at the site of, or on the approaches to, registered historical markers. The contracts may include provisions for the installation, maintenance and protection of the markers.
3. When the owner of private property consents to the placement by a nonprofit organization of a historical marker in or on a structure located on his or her property, the owner shall be deemed to have consented to the maintenance of the historical marker in or on the structure for as long as the structure remains standing unless the owner notifies the nonprofit organization and requests the organization to remove the historical marker. The owner shall notify any person to whom he or she sells or otherwise transfers ownership of the structure of the duty to maintain the historical marker. The purchaser of a structure in or on which a historical marker has been placed by a nonprofit organization shall maintain the historical marker on the structure for as long as he or she owns the structure and shall notify any person to whom he or she sells or otherwise transfers ownership of the structure of the duty to maintain the historical marker unless the purchaser notifies the nonprofit organization and requests the organization to remove the historical marker. If the structure in or on which a historical marker is placed by a nonprofit organization is renovated or remodeled in such a manner as to require the removal of the historical marker, the owner shall ensure that the marker is reattached to the structure in the same place or in a place of similar prominence as soon as practicable after the completion of the renovation or remodeling project.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1358; A 1997, 3127)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 383 - Historic Preservation and Archeology
NRS 383.031 - Administrator: Qualifications.
NRS 383.041 - Administrator: Duties; employment of personnel.
NRS 383.085 - State Register of Historic Places.
NRS 383.091 - Program for historical markers.
NRS 383.101 - Grants, gifts and donations; payment for services rendered.
NRS 383.111 - Contracts: Historic preservation and archeological activities; expenses for overhead.
NRS 383.123 - Exception to requirements for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes.
NRS 383.160 - Duties of Office of Historic Preservation.
NRS 383.180 - Prohibited acts; penalties; exceptions.
NRS 383.405 - "Historic site" defined.
NRS 383.410 - "Political subdivision" defined.
NRS 383.415 - "Prehistoric site" defined.
NRS 383.420 - "State agency" defined.
NRS 383.425 - "State land" defined.
NRS 383.435 - Prohibited acts; penalties; exceptions; civil remedy.
NRS 383.500 - Creation; members; Chair; rules; meetings; quorum; allowances and expenses.
NRS 383.510 - Plan for preservation and promotion of cultural resources.
NRS 383.520 - Program for awarding financial assistance.
NRS 383.540 - Fund for the Preservation and Promotion of Cultural Resources.