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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 223 - GOVERNOR

NRS 223.240 Governor may enter into agreements or compacts concerning furnishing and exchange of police services.

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NRS 223.240 Governor may enter into agreements or compacts concerning furnishing and exchange of police services.
1. The Governor may, on behalf of this State, enter into mutual or reciprocal aid agreements or compacts with other states or the Federal Government, either on a statewide or political subdivision basis. Prior to committing the personnel, equipment or facilities of any political subdivision of this State, the Governor shall consult with and obtain the approval of the law enforcement executive and the chief executive of each of the political subdivisions affected.
2. Such agreements shall be limited to furnishing or exchange of:
(a)Police services;
(b)Personnel necessary to provide or conduct such services; and
(c)Such other supplies, equipment, facilities, personnel and services as are needed to support such services.
3. The agreements may relate to the terms and conditions of mutual or reciprocal aid and to reimbursement of costs and expenses for equipment, supplies, personnel and similar items for incident management assistance teams and police units.
4. Any such agreement may not extend beyond the elected term of the Governor of this State who entered into such agreement.
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