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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 271 - LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS

NRS 271.337 Addition of certain improvements to existing contracts for construction work; waiver of certain requirements by owner.

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NRS 271.337 Addition of certain improvements to existing contracts for construction work; waiver of certain requirements by owner. After notice is published by the governing body pursuant to NRS 271.305 :
1. In the case of a change in the project as described in subsection 2, the owner of the property that will be assessed for the cost of the additional work may at any time waive in writing:
(a)The requirements of subsection 9 of NRS 271.305 and subsection 4 of NRS 271.325 ;
(b)The requirements regarding notice and hearing of NRS 271.305 , 271.310 , 271.380 , 271.385 and 271.415 relating to the change; and
(c)The 30-day period for payment provided in NRS 271.405 .
Ê Notwithstanding any other requirement set forth in this chapter, the governing body is not required to comply with any provision waived pursuant to this subsection.
2. The governing body may add to an existing contract for construction work any improvement which an owner of assessable property requests to be included in a project without further compliance with subsection 3 of NRS 271.335 or the provisions of any law requiring competitive bidding on any public contract, project, work or improvement, if the owner who is requesting the addition agrees in writing that the property will be assessed for the cost of the additional work.
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