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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.1843 Public notice issued by planning commission in certain counties required to be available in certain languages.

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NRS 244.1843 Public notice issued by planning commission in certain counties required to be available in certain languages.
1. The board of county commissioners in a county whose population is 100,000 or more shall:
(a)Ensure that any public notice issued by the planning commission of the county:
(1)Sets forth the link to the Internet website of the county and a statement that information regarding the public notice is available in other languages on that Internet website; and
(2)Is available on the Internet website of the county in every language in which voting materials are required to be prepared in the county pursuant to 52 U.S.C. § 10503 and NRS 293.2699 .
(b)Make a good faith effort to find certified translators to translate the information required pursuant to this section.
2. The county and employees of the county are not liable for any mistake made in translating the information required pursuant to this section.
3. As used in this section, “public notice” means any notice or other written matter that the planning commission of the county is required to send by mail to a person or post in a public manner, including, without limitation, by posting on an Internet website.
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