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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 379 - PUBLIC LIBRARIES

NRS 379.0227 Consolidated library district: Levy of tax; fund for the consolidated library; transfer of money to separate account.

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NRS 379.0227 Consolidated library district: Levy of tax; fund for the consolidated library; transfer of money to separate account.
1. Upon the establishment of a consolidated library district, the board of county commissioners shall, at the next time for levying taxes and in each year thereafter, at the time and in the manner other taxes are levied, levy a tax upon all taxable property in the consolidated library district for the purpose of creating and maintaining a fund known as the fund for the consolidated library.
2. All money received by the county treasurer pursuant to subsection 1 and NRS 379.026 may be transferred to a separate account established and administered by the trustees of a consolidated library district in accordance with the provisions of NRS 354.603 .
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