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  2. Grazing rights in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Map of all federally owned land in the United States. The area in yellow represents land managed by the Bureau of Land Management. Laws that apply to management of public land grazing are generally codified in Title 43 of the United States Code and include the Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 (TGA), the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, the Federal Land ...

  3. Open range - Wikipedia

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    On roadways within an open range area, in a cow-car collision on a roadway, the rancher was at one time not generally liable, [11] but recent law changes beginning in the 1980s gradually increased rancher liability, first requiring cattle be kept off federal highways, then other developed roads, and in some cases, limited open range grazing ...

  4. Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    The Taylor Grazing Act of 1934 (TGA, Pub. L. 73–482) is a United States federal law that provides for the regulation of grazing on the public lands (excluding Alaska) to improve rangeland conditions and regulate their use.

  5. List of Nevada state agencies - Wikipedia

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    State Grazing Boards Central Committee of Nevada State Grazing Boards; Nevada High-Speed Rail Authority; Board of Trustees of the Fund for Hospital Care to Indigent Persons; Board for the Regulation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas; Advisory Council for Prosecuting Attorneys; Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency; Silver State Health Insurance ...

  6. Category:Nevada law - Wikipedia

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    Nevada law-related lists (10 P) C. Nevada state case law (3 P) Courthouses in Nevada (2 C, 6 P) Nevada state courts (1 C, 5 P) ... Grazing rights in Nevada; Gun laws ...

  7. Grazing rights - Wikipedia

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    Grazing rights is the right of a user to allow their livestock to feed (graze) in a given area.. Grazing rights in action: Leyton Marshes in London, where historic grazing (and other) rights are still in place, although not always willingly acceded by the authorities A large sheep farm in Chile.

  8. Bureau of Land Management - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] The grazing fee for 2014 was set at $1.35 per AUM, the same level as for 2013. [55] Over time there has been a gradual decrease in the amount of grazing that takes place on BLM-managed land. [55] Grazing on public lands has declined from 18.2 million AUMs in 1954 to 7.9 million AUMs in 2013. [55] Mining.

  9. Granger-Thye Act of 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Granger-Thye Act of 1950 (P.L. 81-478) in the United States established a new direction for some aspects of National Forest System management; authorized the use of grazing fee receipts for rangeland improvement; authorized the Forest Service to issue grazing permits for terms up to 10 years; authorized the Forest Service to participate in funding cooperative forestry and rangeland ...