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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 269 - UNINCORPORATED TOWNS

NRS 269.545 Initiative petition: Contents.

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NRS 269.545 Initiative petition: Contents.
1. The initiative petition presented to the board or the question placed on the ballot, as provided in NRS 269.540 , must contain a statement substantially as follows:
The undersigned declare their purpose to be the support of the concept of unincorporated town government, that they desire hereby to make provision for the supplying of one or more of the town services enumerated in NRS 269.575 and that they acknowledge the fact that the supplying of such service or services will require a special tax levy, the establishment of a user fee schedule or a combination of both.
2. The boundaries of such area sought to be brought within an unincorporated town area must be clearly designated and declared. The area encompassed must be contiguous.
3. The petition shall state whether the town advisory board is to be composed of three members or five members.
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