Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE40 PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY |
CHAPTER459. Hazardous Materials |
PROGRAM FOR VOLUNTARY CLEANUP OF HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND RELIEF FROM LIABILITY |
NRS 459.610. Definitions. |
NRS 459.612. “Administrator” defined. |
NRS 459.614. “Commission” defined. |
NRS 459.616. “Division” defined. |
NRS 459.618. “Eligible property” defined. |
NRS 459.620. “Hazardous substance” defined. |
NRS 459.622. “Participant” defined. |
NRS 459.624. “Program” defined. |
NRS 459.626. “Prospective purchaser” defined. |
NRS 459.628. “Remedial agreement” defined. |
NRS 459.630. “Responsible party” defined. |
NRS 459.632. Certain real property deemed to be eligible property. |
NRS 459.634. Application for participation in program; action by Administrator on application. |
NRS 459.636. Submission of remedial agreement for approval; prerequisites to approval; explanation of disapproval. |
NRS 459.638. Certification of completion of remedial agreement; issuance, contents and recordation of certificate of completion; explanation of failure to issue certificate. |
NRS 459.640. Effect of certificate of completion: Relief from liability. |
NRS 459.642. Effect of certificate of completion: Limitations on relief from liability. |
NRS 459.644. Effect of certificate of completion: Applicability to persons other than original holder. |
NRS 459.646. Limitations on liability of lenders and persons with security interest in property. [Effective through June 30, 2017.] |
NRS 459.646. Limitations on liability of lenders and persons with security interest in property. [Effective July 1, 2017.] |
NRS 459.648. Limitations on liability of prospective purchasers. |
NRS 459.650. Action against responsible party by holder of certificate of completion or seller of property. |
NRS 459.652. Termination of participation in program. |
NRS 459.654. Review of decisions of Administrator. |
NRS 459.656. Adoption of regulations by Commission. |
NRS 459.658. Negotiation with Environmental Protection Agency regarding effect of certificate of completion. |