233A.120 - Rights of self-government preserved.
233A.120 Rights of self-government preserved. The provisions of NRS 41.430 and 194.040 do not preclude Indian tribes who are recognized by the United States as possessing powers of self-government from enacting their own laws, regulations and ordinances, and enforcing them by their own tribal courts in accordance with their rules of procedure, but no person subject to the jurisdiction of such tribal court or governmental organization shall be denied any rights guaranteed by the constitutions of the United States or the State of Nevada.
(Added to NRS by 1973, 1052)
NRS 233A.130 Jurisdiction of administrative agencies not extended. The provisions of NRS 41.430 and 194.040 do not increase the power of administrative agencies of the State of Nevada to exercise their jurisdiction over persons living and residing upon tribal or Indian country with the consent of the Indian tribe having jurisdiction over that country, but the extent to which such jurisdiction of administrative agencies existed prior to July 1, 1974, shall remain the same and in full force and effect.
(Added to NRS by 1973, 1052)