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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.757 Notice and meeting required for Office of Economic Development to take action on any application for abatement.

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NRS 360.757 Notice and meeting required for Office of Economic Development to take action on any application for abatement.
1. The Office of Economic Development shall not take any action on an application for any abatement of taxes pursuant to NRS 274.310 , 274.320 , 274.330 , 360.750 , 360.753 or 360.754 or any other specific statute unless the Office:
(a)Takes that action at a public meeting conducted for that purpose; and
(b)At least 30 days before the meeting, provides notice of the application to:
(1)The governing body of the county, the board of trustees of the school district and the governing body of the city or town, if any, in which the pertinent business is or will be located;
(2)The governing body of any other political subdivision that could be affected by the abatement; and
(3)The general public.
2. The notice required by this section must set forth the date, time and location of the meeting at which the Office of Economic Development will consider the application.
3. The Office of Economic Development shall adopt regulations relating to the notice required by this section.
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