Workshops From March 2016 - April 2022
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) – A comprehensive overview of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (P.L. 117-58), also referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Providing guidance on how counties can access BIL funding opportunities. – April 8, 2022- Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Overview – Jessica Jennings, Legislative Director for Transportation and Infrastructure, National Association of Counties (NACo)
- State Grants for Wastewater and Drinking Water Systems – Jason Cooper, Office of Financial Assistance and Sheryl Fontaine, Chief-Bureau of Administrative Services, Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP)
- Navigating Federal Funding Opportunities: A Nevada Perspective – Miles Dickson, President and Founder, Nevada GrantLab
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) – A comprehensive guide to direct ARPA funding to local governments. A detailed look at planning and implementing federal relief dollars. – August 6, 2021
- Detailed Overview of US Treasury Guidance and Uses of Funds– Eryn Hurley, Associate Legislative Director, National Association of Counties (NACo)
- Advice on What Could Go into a Local ARPA Plan and Planning Process – S. Andrew Belknap, Senior Vice President, Management Partners
- An on the Ground Example – Nancy Paulson, Carson City Manager
Oversight of Public Defenders in Nevada – How the New State Office of Indigent Defense Services Will Work – October 16, 2020
- Counties and Indigent Defense – A look at how the Board interacts with counties -Dave Mendiola, Humboldt County Manager
- Nevada Department of Indigent Services – An overview of the new state office, resources for counties and public defender oversight in Nevada – Marcie Ryba, Executive Director, Nevada Department of Indigent Defense Services
- Indigent Defense Regulation – An overview of the proposed standards for indigent defense delivery in Nevada – Jarrod Hickman, Deputy Director, Department of Indigent Defense Services
- State Oversight and Local Implementation – Working with contract public defenders – Lorina Dellinger , Assistant County Manager, Nye County
How & Why to Write a County Water Resources Plan – A detailed overview of why your county needs one & including it in your county’s master plan. – February 7, 2020
- Nevada Population Projection – Jeff Hardcastle; Demographer, State of Nevada
- Nevada Water Planning & Drought Resiliency – Bunny Bishop; Chief, Water Planning-Nevada Division of Water Resources
What you Need to Know – A detailed overview, by bill, of changes counties need to make as a result of laws passed in the 2019 Nevada Legislature – December 6, 2019
- A Review of NACO’s Legislative Agenda and Increased Flexibility for Counties – A Discussion on the Outcome of NACO’s Legislative Agenda and Other Updates to County Business – Mr. Vinson Guthreau, Deputy Director, NACO
How and Why to Write a County Natural Resources and Public Lands Plan – July 20, 2018
- How a Natural Resources & Public Lands Plan Can Benefit your County – Kimberly Jenkins, Clark County Desert Conservation Program
- Eureka County Coordination Overview and Federal and State planning requirements – Jake Tibbits, Eureka County
- A Federal Agency Perspective – 2012 Planning Rule Agency Participation Overview – Cheva Gabor, US Forest Service
- How to Write a Public Lands & Natural Resources Plan – Utah’s 29 County Resource Management Plans – Brianne Emery, State of Utah
How a Bill Becomes a Law in Nevada – April 6, 2018
- The Legislative Process – Michael Stewart, Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB)
Where’s the Money? Understanding County Tax Revenues – February 2, 2018
- Overview of County Revenue Sources – Alan Kalt, CFO POOL/PACT
- Property Tax in Nevada – Kathy Lewis, Douglas County Clerk/Treasurer
- C-Tax Distribution – Nevada Department of Taxation
- How Net Proceeds of Minerals Works – Nevada Department of Taxation
Understanding Medicaid – December 1, 2017
- Medicaid Eligibility, Division of Healthcare, Finance & Policy Programs – Nevada Department of Health & Human Services
- The County’s Roll in Medicaid Programs – Ken Retterath, Washoe County Human Services
Understanding Public Lands Laws – September 9, 2016
Using Social Media – June 20, 2016
- Very Public Tools for Very Public Service – Todd Felts, Associate Professor UNR Reynolds School & Center for Advanced Media Studies
- Douglas County Social Media Policy
Understanding County Finances – March 9, 2016
- How Counties Receive Revenue – Washoe County Treasurer, Tammi Davis
- The County Budget Process – Lyon County Comptoller, Josh Foli
- Forecasting County Revenue – Terry Rubald, Nevada Department of Taxation
Use of Functional Home Rule Authority by Counties
During the 2015 session of the Nevada Legislature, Senate Bill 29 became law. SB29 grants counties limited functional home rule, that is, a limited form of the authority to pass ordinances and act upon matters of local concern that are not otherwise governed by state or federal laws. Local governments in Nevada sought this additional home rule authority so that administrative matters of local concern that are not expressly authorized in state law, matters that are often minor or jurisdictionally specific, can be addressed at the local level without seeking legislation. SB29 clearly limits this new grant of county authority by making it clear that it does not include additional powers in certain areas and that State and federal laws always take precedence. Pursuant to SB29 NACO submitted a Report to the Legislature regarding home rule in January 2017. Between June 2015 and January 2017 the following home rule actions were taken by counties in Nevada:Carson City Title 18 – Zoning
Storey County Resolution 16-445 – Road Repairs
Clark County ORD-4384-16 – Civil Infractions re Sidewalks
Clark County ORD-4385-16 Graffiti
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