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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 278 - PLANNING AND ZONING

NRS 278.0265 Governing board for regional planning: Adoption of regulations; prescription of training for members of regional planning commission; fees for services provided; entry into cooperative agreements and interlocal agreements.

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NRS 278.0265 Governing board for regional planning: Adoption of regulations; prescription of training for members of regional planning commission; fees for services provided; entry into cooperative agreements and interlocal agreements. The governing board:
1. Shall adopt such regulations as are necessary to carry out its specific powers and duties.
2. Shall prescribe an appropriate course of at least 12 hours of training in land use planning for the members of the regional planning commission. The course of training must include, without limitation, training relating to:
(a)State statutes and regulations and local ordinances, resolutions and regulations concerning land use planning; and
(b)The provisions of chapter 241 of NRS.
3. May establish and collect reasonable fees for the provision of any service that is authorized pursuant to the provisions of NRS 278.026 to 278.029 , inclusive.
4. May enter into an agreement pursuant to NRS 277.045 or 277.080 to 277.180 , inclusive, for a purpose that is consistent with the provisions of NRS 278.026 to 278.029 , inclusive.
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