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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 350 - MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS

NRS 350.0125 Technical assistance provided by Department of Taxation or board of county commissioners to carry out duties of commission.

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NRS 350.0125 Technical assistance provided by Department of Taxation or board of county commissioners to carry out duties of commission.
1. The commission in a county whose population is less than 52,000 may request technical assistance from the Department of Taxation to carry out the duties of the commission. Upon such a request, the Department of Taxation shall provide to that commission such technical assistance to the extent that resources are available.
2. The board of county commissioners of a county whose population is 52,000 or more shall provide the commission in that county with such staff as is necessary to carry out the duties of the commission. The staff provided to the commission pursuant to this subsection shall provide such technical assistance to the commission as the commission requires, except the staff shall not render an opinion on the merits of any proposal or other matter before the commission.
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