The board of county commissioners of each county polling at the last general election not less than 1,800 votes and not more than 2,999 votes may, for the purpose of supervision of roads, divide the county into road districts, each appropriately designated. [1:80:1901; RL § 3037; NCL § 5418]—(NRS A 1963, 304)
In road districts in counties polling not less than 1,800 votes and not more than 2,999 votes, the board of county commissioners may levy a property tax on property within the road district of not more than 30 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation for the maintenance and repair of roads within the road […]
The board of county commissioners shall appoint in each road district one road supervisor. The same road supervisor may serve more than one road district. [Part 2:80:1901; A 1935, 233; 1931 NCL § 5419]—(NRS A 1963, 304)
The compensation of road supervisors shall be fixed by the boards of county commissioners. [3:80:1901; RL § 3039; NCL § 5420]
Each road supervisor shall: 1. Supervise all work upon the roads in his or her road district. 2. Attest to the propriety of all bills for such work. 3. Direct the expenditure of all sums set apart for his or her road district by the board of county commissioners. [Part 2:80:1901; A 1935, 233; 1931 […]
No road supervisor shall use or contract the use of any motor truck or road building equipment owned by the road supervisor or any relative within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity in the construction or maintenance of any county road or highway, except in cases of emergency, when it shall be lawful for […]
In road districts in counties polling not less than 1,800 votes and not more than 2,999 votes, county or road district maintenance equipment may be loaned or leased to or from other road districts or the county upon a fair rental basis as determined by the board of county commissioners. (Added to NRS by 1963, […]