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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.143 “Matter of local concern” defined.

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NRS 244.143 “Matter of local concern” defined.
1. “Matter of local concern” means any matter that:
(a)Primarily affects or impacts areas located in the county, or persons who reside, work, visit or are otherwise present in areas located in the county, and does not have a significant effect or impact on areas located in other counties;
(b)Is not within the exclusive jurisdiction of another governmental entity; and
(c)Does not concern:
(1)A state interest that requires statewide uniformity of regulation;
(2)The regulation of business activities that are subject to substantial regulation by a federal or state agency; or
(3)Any other federal or state interest that is committed by the Constitution, statutes or regulations of the United States or this State to federal or state regulation that preempts local regulation.
2. The term includes, without limitation, any of the following matters of local concern:
(a)Public health, safety and welfare in the county.
(b)Planning, zoning, development and redevelopment in the county.
(c)Nuisances and graffiti in the county.
(d)Outdoor assemblies in the county.
(e)Contracts and purchasing by county government.
(f)Operation, management and control of county jails and prisoners by county government.
(g)Any public property, buildings, lands, utilities and other public works owned, leased, operated, managed or controlled by county government, including, without limitation:
(1)Roads, highways and bridges.
(2)Parks, recreational centers, cultural centers, libraries and museums.
3. The provisions of subsection 2:
(a)Are intended to be illustrative;
(b)Are not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive; and
(c)Must not be interpreted as either limiting or expanding the meaning of the term “matter of local concern” as provided in subsection 1.
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