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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.35358 Authority to impose additional requirements and penalties related to rental of residential units.

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NRS 244.35358 Authority to impose additional requirements and penalties related to rental of residential units.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4 of NRS 244.353545 , a board of county commissioners may impose additional requirements on a person or accommodations facilitator related to the rental of a residential unit or a room within a residential unit for purposes of transient lodging that are more restrictive than the provisions of NRS 244.35351 to 244.35359 , inclusive.
2. A board of county commissioners may impose a civil penalty or fine on a person or accommodations facilitator for a violation of any additional requirement imposed on a person or accommodations facilitator pursuant to subsection 1 if the additional requirement was imposed on the person or accommodations facilitator who committed the violation.
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