NDWR Proposes Substantial Changes to Water Right Procedures
The Nevada Division of Water Resources (NDWR) proposes substantial changes to Nevada’s water right procedures. The agency first announced the proposed changes when it released a Small Business Impacts Survey on June 1, 2020. The survey invited participants to state if they believed the proposed regulation amendments would impact small businesses. NDWR followed the survey on June 8, 2020 with a Notice of Public Workshop. The notice invites interested citizens to attend and give general input on the proposed amendments.
Rulemaking Procedures
NDWR is unique in Nevada. Unlike most Nevada agencies, NDWR is not bound by Nevada’s Administrative Procedure Act (“APA”). The APA governs how Nevada agencies must conduct rulemaking. Although NDWR is not strictly bound by the APA, it elects to follow APA rulemaking procedures.
Rulemaking under the Nevada APA is a seven-step process. The agency must:
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- Consider impacts on small business;
- Conduct a public workshop;
- Draft proposed regulations;
- Publish a 30-day Notice of Intent to Adopt Regulations;
- Hold a public hearing;
- Consider public comment; and
- Adopt final regulations.
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Here, NDWR completed a small business impact review, drafted proposed regulations, and provided 15-day notice for its public workshop. The workshop will take place at 9 AM on June 24, 2020. Due to ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, the workshop will occur via telephone and skype. Information for joining the workshop can be found on the Notice of Public Workshop.
Interested citizens should also monitor http://water.nv.gov/ for the Notice of Intent to Adopt Regulations. NDWR has not issued this notice. However, a Notice of Intent to Adopt Regulations must include the date, time, place, and manner by which the public can submit comment. NDWR will provide 30 days after the notice for the public to provide comment. NDWR will also hear oral comments at the public hearing.
Proposed Changes
The regulations propose substantial changes to Nevada Administrative Code (“NAC”), Chapter 533. The chapter governs the administrative process for permitting and certificating water rights. You are highly encouraged to review the proposed changes here. However, some proposed changes to note include:
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- Definitions of “beneficial use” and “significant action”;
- NDWR discretion to allow intervenors in Protest Hearings;
- Changes regarding applications for extension of time:
- Permittee must state number of extensions previously granted;
- Permittee must show steps towards beneficial use since last extension granted;
- Permittee must submit supporting documents justifying extension;
- Provisions outlining publication of notice when permittee has received 10 or more years of extensions;
- Procedures for protests to extension applications; and
- Additional provisions and procedures regarding Water Right Surveyor Licenses.
Public Participation
Public participation is inherent in an agency’s rulemaking process. If these changes affect you, exercise your right to participate in the process by attending the June 24, 2020 workshop, submitting public comment pursuant to the Notice of Intent to Adopt Regulations, and attending the upcoming public hearing.
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