The Nevada Assembly Committee on Natural Resources (“Committee”) is considering a handful of water related bills in the upcoming 2021 legislative session. While we are continually receiving notice of new proposed bills, we wanted to provide a brief summary on the first few we reviewed. Assembly Bills (“AB”) 5, 6, and 15 were prefiled for the 2021 legislative session on November 18, 2020. If passed the bills with effect procedures currently required for temporary change applications and judicial review of Nevada Division of Water Resources, Office of the State Engineer (“State Engineer”) decisions. AB 16 also proposes reorganization of the Colorado River Commission.
Assembly Bill 5
AB 5 proposes various new provisions relating to judicial review of State Engineer orders and decisions. As drafted, Nevada Revised Statute (“NRS”) 533.450 allows a person aggrieved by a State Engineer action to seek judicial review in the nature of an appeal. AB 5 limits circumstances under which a person can seek judicial review. Under AB 5 the State Engineer decision being reviewed must be (1) a formal order, ruling or decision that is a final decision in writing; and (2) must materially affect the person’s interest. AB 5 also clarifies that the judicial review of State Engineer decisions shall apply civil appellate practices.
The progress and text of AB 5 can be viewed here.
Assembly Bill 6
AB 6 contains proposed revisions of the laws governing temporary change applications for appropriated water. NRS 533.325 requires a water right holder wishing to make a temporary change to place of use, point of diversion, or manner of use of their water to file an application with the State Engineer. NRS 533.345 requires the State Engineer to hold a hearing if the State Engineer determines that the temporary change may not be in the public interest or may impair existing right. AB 6 proposes that the hearing under NRS 533.345 be discretionary. This will allow the State Engineer to either hold a hearing or make a decision absent one.
The progress and text of AB 6 can be viewed here.
Assembly Bill 15
AB 15 considers the reorganizing of the Colorado River Commission of Nevada (“Commission”), which exists under NRS 538.041 to 538.251. The Commission currently consists of four members appointed by the Governor for three-year terms, and three members appointed by the Southern Nevada Water Authority. AB 15 proposes reducing the number of members appointed by the Governor to three and adding the State Engineer as an ex folio member of the Commission. Under both the existing and proposed version, the chairman of the Commission is chosen by the governor among the members he appointed.
The progress and text of AB 15 can be viewed here. Keep an eye on our blog for more legislative updates!
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