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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.3081 Recreational, cultural and park facilities: Powers of certain counties.

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NRS 244.3081 Recreational, cultural and park facilities: Powers of certain counties.
1. In addition to powers elsewhere conferred upon counties, any county having a population of 100,000 or more may:
(a)Establish, construct, purchase, otherwise acquire, reconstruct, improve, extend and better recreational, cultural and park facilities and buildings therefor, and improvements incidental thereto;
(b)Equip and furnish the same;
(c)Acquire suitable sites or grounds, or any interests therein, for any recreational, cultural or park facilities; and
(d)Operate, maintain, sell and otherwise dispose of the facilities.
2. Recreational, cultural and park facilities include, without limiting the generality of the provisions of subsection 1, those buildings, incidental improvements, equipment, furnishings, sites and grounds, or interest therein, as are used for recreational, cultural and park purposes.
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