Nevada 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB90

Refer
1/30/23  
Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-717)

Impact

The changes proposed in AB90 are expected to have significant implications for state water law. By enabling longer durations for temporary changes, the bill may help address the challenging conditions surrounding seasonal water availability and varying demands across different sectors. However, it maintains safeguards by requiring that any temporary change must still be in the public interest and not impair the rights of other water holders. This model is meant to balance individual needs against the collective rights and responsibilities related to water resources.

Summary

Assembly Bill 90 (AB90) seeks to revise provisions related to the management of water rights, specifically focusing on applications for temporary changes concerning water that has already been appropriated. The bill allows the State Engineer to grant permits for temporary changes for periods up to ten years, increasing the maximum allowable duration compared to the existing law, which capped such changes at one year. This extension aims to provide more flexibility to individuals and entities needing to adjust their water usage temporarily due to various circumstances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB90 appears to be mixed, reflecting differing priorities among stakeholders. Proponents of the bill, which includes some lawmakers and water management advocates, view the flexibility afforded by ten-year permits as a progressive step towards more adaptive water management. Conversely, concerns have been raised by those who fear that extending the permit duration without adequate oversight could lead to overuse or mismanagement of water resources, potentially jeopardizing the rights of existing water users.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the fees associated with the permit applications and how these might affect smaller water users who may struggle with the financial implications of the revised fee schedule. The bill intends to simplify the fee structure while ensuring that the funds collected support the state's water management efforts. The debate around these financial aspects underscores a broader discussion about equity and access within the framework of water rights and management in Nevada.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV AB34

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-235)

NV SB258

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-889)

NV AB419

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-736)

NV AB265

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-887)

NV AB325

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-915)

NV SB342

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-940)

NV AB387

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-338)

NV SB36

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-384)

NV AB104

Revises provisions relating to water. (BDR 48-383)

NV AB91

Revises provisions governing water. (BDR 48-696)

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