Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 383 - Historic Preservation and Archeology
NRS 383.121 - Intergovernmental cooperation required; notice to Office; procedure for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes and development of resolution relating to prehistoric native Indian human remains and funerary objects on property; no...


1. All departments, commissions, boards and other agencies of the State and its political subdivisions shall cooperate with the Office in order to salvage or preserve historic, prehistoric or paleoenvironmental evidence located on property owned or controlled by the United States, the State of Nevada or its political subdivisions. The Office shall consult with Indian tribes in order to salvage or preserve prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary objects located on such property.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 10, when any agency of the State or its political subdivisions is preparing or has contracted to excavate or perform work of any kind on property owned or controlled by the United States, the State of Nevada or its political subdivisions which may endanger historic, prehistoric or paleoenvironmental evidence found on the property, or when any artifact, site or other historic or prehistoric evidence is discovered in the course of such excavation or work, the agency or the contractor hired by the agency shall notify the Office and cooperate with the Office to the fullest extent practicable, within the appropriations available to the agency or political subdivision for that purpose, to preserve or permit study of such evidence before its destruction, displacement or removal.
3. Upon receiving notice pursuant to subsection 2 of the potential endangerment of or the discovery of prehistoric native Indian human remains or a funerary object, the Office shall immediately notify, in writing, and initiate consultation with any Indian tribe:
(a) Who is or is likely to be culturally affiliated with the prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary object;
(b) On whose aboriginal lands the prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary object was discovered; or
(c) Who is reasonably known to have a direct cultural relationship to the prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary object.
4. The written notice must include a proposed time and place for the consultation with the Office.
5. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 6, within 10 days after the notice is given by the Office, the Office shall consult with the Indian tribe which has the closest cultural affiliation to the prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary object as determined by the Office.
6. Failure of an Indian tribe to respond within 10 days after notice has been given to the Indian tribe pursuant to subsection 3 shall be deemed a waiver of the requirement for consultation with the Indian tribe.
7. After the period for consultation described in subsection 5, the Office shall, to the fullest extent practicable, within the appropriations available to the agency of the State or its political subdivision described in subsection 2, develop a resolution for the affected property that is consistent with the standard of preservation described in the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards and Guidelines for Archeology and Historic Preservation as set forth in 48 Federal Register 44716 on September 29, 1983, and any amendments thereto.
8. The provisions of this section must be made known to all private contractors performing such excavation or work for any agency of the State or its political subdivisions.
9. The provisions of subsections 3 to 7, inclusive, do not apply to an agency of the State or its political subdivisions, with respect to prehistoric native Indian human remains or funerary objects, if the preparation or contract to excavate or perform work described in subsection 2 is subject to an existing agreement with:
(a) The closest culturally affiliated Indian tribe that relates to the discovery of prehistoric native Indian human remains or a funerary object; or
(b) A federal agency that was executed pursuant to federal law and that relates to the discovery of prehistoric native Indian human remains or a funerary object.
10. The requirements set forth in NRS 383.150 to 383.180, inclusive, apply if an Indian burial site, as defined in NRS 383.150, is disturbed.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1359; A 1993, 1593; 2017, 3543)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 383 - Historic Preservation and Archeology

NRS 383.011 - Definitions.

NRS 383.021 - Office of Historic Preservation: Creation; duties; inclusion of Comstock Historic District Commission.

NRS 383.031 - Administrator: Qualifications.

NRS 383.041 - Administrator: Duties; employment of personnel.

NRS 383.075 - Stewardship program: Establishment; selection, training and certification of volunteers; powers of program; coordination of activities with other entities; administrative services; acceptance of gifts and grants.

NRS 383.077 - Technical advisory program: Establishment; qualification of technical advisers; compiling, maintaining and publishing list of qualified technical advisers; provision of grants of money; administrative services; acceptance of gifts and g...

NRS 383.081 - Preparation and contents of plan for statewide historic preservation; federal financial assistance.

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 383.121 - Intergovernmental cooperation required; notice to Office; procedure for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes and development of resolution relating to prehistoric native Indian human remains and funerary objects on property; no...

NRS 383.123 - Exception to requirements for notice to and consultation with Indian tribes.

NRS 383.125 - Programs by certain nonprofit organizations to raise money to benefit historic places; prohibitions; regulations.

NRS 383.150 - Definitions.

NRS 383.160 - Duties of Office of Historic Preservation.

NRS 383.170 - Procedure upon discovery of Indian burial site; permissible excavation; treatment of prehistoric native Indian human remains and funerary objects; exceptions.

NRS 383.180 - Prohibited acts; penalties; exceptions.

NRS 383.190 - Civil remedy.

NRS 383.400 - Definitions.

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 383.430 - Office of Historic Preservation authorized to enter into agreement with state agency, political subdivision or Indian tribe regarding acquisition of land from Federal Government; requirements of agreement; submission of information to O...

NRS 383.435 - Prohibited acts; penalties; exceptions; civil remedy.

NRS 383.440 - Regulations.

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 383.530 - Determination of annual amount of financial assistance to be granted by Commission; notice to State Board of Examiners and State Board of Finance; issuance of bonds.

NRS 383.540 - Fund for the Preservation and Promotion of Cultural Resources.