Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 408 - Highways, Roads and Transportation Facilities
INSTALLATION AND RELOCATION OF FACILITIES AND ENCROACHMENTS
Reimbursement for Costs of Relocating Facilities
Section 408.319 - Reimbursement for costs relating to purchase of replacement right-of-way

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 408.319

Current through September 16, 2024

1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, money which is received from the State or Federal Government for projects and administered by the Department may be used to reimburse a utility for the costs to purchase a replacement right-of-way for the relocation of its facility if:

(a) The utility has a right of occupancy in its existing location which entitles it to receive reimbursement from the Department for its cost of relocation; and

(b) The purchase of the right-of-way is required to accommodate a facility which must be relocated because of a highway project.

The money must not be used for reimbursement if there is a charge to the project for that portion of the utility's existing right-of-way which will be transferred to the Department for establishing a highway.

2. If the utility does not have a sufficient number of qualified employees to carry out the purchase of a replacement right-of-way, it may request that the Department purchase the replacement right-of-way on its behalf if the utility provides the Department with the requirements for the right-of-way.

3. The Department will, if possible, purchase the utility's replacement right-of-way when it purchases its own right-of-way.

Added to NAC by Dep't of Transportation, eff. 1-6-95

NRS 408.215, 408.407

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