Apex Area Technical Corrections Act
Nevada Land: Updating Rules for Apex Industrial Park
This bill has finished the legislative process and is now officially a law. It was signed into effect on July 15, 2025. There are no further actions scheduled for this bill.
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Legislative Progress
Key Points
- This bill updates a 1989 law about land in Nevada. It adds the City of North Las Vegas and a local business group to the list of organizations that can manage and use this land for development.
- It makes it easier for the city and local businesses to get permission to build things like power lines or water pipes. Before, the rules mostly focused on Clark County, but now more local groups can build the infrastructure they need for the park.
- The bill changes how dirt and rocks from construction can be sold. If a company is leveling the ground to build something, they can sell the extra material without going through a long and complicated bidding process. This helps projects move faster.
- The bill makes sure that land protections stay in place forever for the areas already transferred. It also requires that any new land deals follow federal environmental laws to protect the local area from pollution or damage.
Milestones
Became Public Law No: 119-24.
The President signed it. This is now the law of the land.
Signed by President.
The President signed it. This is now the law of the land.
Presented to President.
Both chambers passed identical text. The President has 10 days to sign it into law or veto it.
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Passed Senate without amendment by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S3459)
The Senate voted to approve this bill. If the House already passed it, it goes to the President.
Source Information
Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Apex Area Technical Corrections Act
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