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NRS 280.350 – Real property.

1. Upon merger, the department may possess all real property owned or held by any of the participating political subdivisions for the purposes of law enforcement at the time of adoption of the ordinance providing for the merger. 2. Upon a showing of good cause and a majority vote of the committee, the political subdivision […]

NRS 280.307 – Sheriff of county authorized to adopt administrative policies, procedures, rules and regulations without approval of board or committee; limitation.

The sheriff of the county in which a department is located may adopt such policies, procedures, rules and regulations for the administration of the department and the employees of the department as the sheriff deems appropriate without obtaining the approval of the board or the committee. Such policies, procedures, rules and regulations must not conflict […]

NRS 280.310 – Civil service system: Applicability; civil service board; oaths; subpoenas; regulations; personnel officer; representation of employee before board.

1. Each department shall have a system of civil service, applicable to and governing all employees of the department except elected officers and such other positions as designated by the committee. 2. The system of civil service must be governed by a board composed of five civil service trustees appointed by the committee. Upon creation […]

NRS 280.330 – Department to succeed to rights of participating political subdivisions; pending claims and actions unaffected.

1. All bonds, contracts, franchises and agreements to which the participating political subdivisions are parties and which relate to law enforcement activity shall inure to the benefit of the department as the successor and assignee of such political subdivisions in matters relating to such activity. 2. No valid claims against the various participating political subdivision […]

NRS 280.340 – Personal property.

1. Upon merger, the title to and possession of all personal property which is: (a) Owned or held by, or in trust for, any of the participating political subdivisions, or by their officers or agencies in trust for public use; and (b) Exclusively devoted at the time of merger to the purposes of law enforcement, […]