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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.306 Operation and maintenance of swimming pools and other centers acquired by gift.

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NRS 244.306 Operation and maintenance of swimming pools and other centers acquired by gift.
1. The boards of county commissioners of the several counties, in addition to the powers now conferred upon them by law, may operate and maintain swimming pools and other public recreational and cultural centers when they have been acquired by gift to the county.
2. For the purpose of operating and maintaining such swimming pools or other public recreational and cultural centers the boards of county commissioners may use any unexpended money remaining in any county fund, except bond interest and redemption funds. The use and transfer of any such unexpended funds must be in conformance with chapter 354 of NRS relating to the transfer of funds by counties. The boards also may:
(a)Provide in their annual county budgets for the expense of such operation and maintenance and levy a tax for that purpose.
(b)Make charges for the use by the public of any swimming pools or public recreational or cultural centers acquired pursuant to this section.
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