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Nevada Incorporation



NEWLANDS, Francis Griffith (1848-1917) Bibliography
Carnell, Richard S. “Francis G. Newlands and the National Incorporation of the Railroads.” Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 19 (Spring 1976): 3-25. ... [Read More]

Mortgage Lending Division - FAQ
A copy of the articles of incorporation, appropriate partnership, joint venture or limited liability company agreement (if applicable), and proof of compliance with Nevada corporate filing requirements as administered by the Nevada Secretary of State. ... [Read More]

Scorecard - Nevada Natural Heritage Program
The Scorecard: Every two to four years, the Nevada Natural Heritage Program conducts an extensive review and synthesis of the accumulated information from its databases, files, and knowledgeable staff and contacts, and compiles a working list of the highest-priority conservation sites for at-risk species within the state. Highest-priority sites are those that currently require new management and/or protection actions to successfully conserve a significant assemblage of at-risk species, and to prevent the loss of one or more species or populations at that site during the next 1-2 years. We then invite biologists, land managers, and other knowledgeable individuals from throughout the region to meet and share further review, information, and recommendations for incorporation into the final published list. Both this process and the resulting list are referred to as a Natural Heritage "Scorecard." (scroll down or jump to Frequently Asked Questions for further information.) ... [Read More]

USGS Activities in Nevada -- Amargosa Desert Research Site
The USGS, under its 1983 right-of-way reservation established with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and through agreements with the State of Nevada, is accountable for activities at the ADRS. In addition to the continued research at the site, the USGS-Nevada District serves as coordinator for the overall research effort and has ultimate responsibility for decisions concerning the site's operation. Therefore, all plans for field work must be communicated to the ADRS Coordinator. The annual ADRS meeting also provides an opportunity to discuss and coordinate future plans with the research team. Activities such as the installation of wells and instrument boreholes, the construction of ancillary facilities, and seismic surveys require that the appropriate permissions and(or) amendment of the ADRS right-of-way reservation be obtained before proceeding; the permission/ amendment process typically takes 1­2 months. The land-management regulations also state that, within a reasonable tim ... [Read More]

SBA: Business Names
Business Names, Licenses, or Incorporations ...

For free tips and how to's on Incorporation, see mycorporation.com's "Learn About Incorporating" area. ... [Read More]

The Nevada State Environmental Commission - Home Page
     The SEC acts on regulatory "Petitions" proposed by the Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP). These Petitions (i.e., proposed regulations) are initiated to further define existing state law (Nevada Revised Statutes) and or new laws enacted by the Nevada Legislature. Regulatory Petitions may address new or revised environmental standards, mandatory adoptions of certain federal regulations, approval of new expanded and/or reduced permitting fees, incorporation of federal required plans and other functions that are necessary for the proper execution of State laws. ... [Read More]


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