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NRS 269.576 – County whose population is 700,000 or more: Appointment or election; terms; chair; vacancy; notice of expiration of term or vacancy; duties; compensation.

1. Except as appointment may be deferred pursuant to NRS 269.563, the board of county commissioners of any county whose population is 700,000 or more shall, in each ordinance which establishes an unincorporated town pursuant to NRS 269.500 to 269.625, inclusive, provide for: (a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7, appointment by the board […]

NRS 269.579 – Mandatory training for members.

Each member of a town advisory board shall, at least once during the first year of the member’s initial term of office and at least once during every subsequent year that the member serves in office, attend training relating to: 1. State statutes and regulations and local ordinances, resolutions and regulations concerning land use planning, […]

NRS 269.580 – Management of designated services.

The board of county commissioners of any county may, by resolution adopted at a regular meeting, designate any one or more of the services enumerated in NRS 269.575 as properly within the power of a town advisory board to manage. (Added to NRS by 1975, 1348)

NRS 269.585 – Notice and information to be provided to town advisory board.

The board of county commissioners shall consult with each town advisory board on matters relating to such town and shall give advance notice to the town advisory board concerning items relating to that town which will be on the board’s agenda. The board shall notify town advisory boards of special projects or improvements pending and […]

NRS 269.590 – Participation in budget and ordinances for town.

1. The board shall: (a) Solicit the advice of the town advisory board in the preparation of the tentative budget for the town affected. (b) Allow towns to recommend their own ordinances and codes. If the subject matter covered is the subject of an existing county ordinance, the town ordinance may not be less stringent […]