Proclamation of emergency: Determination by Governor; notice and hearing in area affected in certain circumstances; filing.

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1. The Governor may, by proclamation, declare a water or energy emergency, or impending water or energy emergency, whenever he or she determines that:

(a) The President of the United States or Congress has declared that an actual or impending water or energy emergency exists in this state or elsewhere in the United States; or

(b) The health, safety or welfare of the citizens of this state is threatened by reason of an actual or impending acute shortage in usable water or energy resources. A determination under this paragraph shall not be made unless reasonable notice and an opportunity for a hearing is afforded the citizens in the geographical area of the State affected.

2. A copy of the proclamation shall be filed with the Secretary of State.

(Added to NRS by 1977, 550)


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