Nevada AB392 revises interlocal agreements and contracts between tribal governments and public agencies.
Nevada AB392 revises provisions relating to interlocal agreements and contracts between tribal governments and certain public agencies. The bill requires that any agreement for joint or cooperative action or contract must be a conditional interlocal agreement that does not require the tribal government to waive sovereign immunity. It also authorizes the governing body of the county to terminate the agreement with 90 days’ advance written notice under certain conditions, such as the tribal government being delinquent on financial obligations or failing to respond to the county.
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