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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 380 - LAW LIBRARIES

NRS 380.190 Discontinuance of law library: Procedure; disposition of books and money.

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NRS 380.190 Discontinuance of law library: Procedure; disposition of books and money.
1. Whenever the board of county commissioners of any county in which a law library has been established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter desires to discontinue the law library, the board of county commissioners shall discontinue the law library by the enactment of an ordinance. The ordinance must provide for:
(a)The discontinuance of the law library.
(b)The transfer of the law library books to the chambers of the district judge or judges of the county or to other appropriate locations in the county.
(c)The keeping thereafter of such books in the judges’ chambers or other locations.
(d)The transfer of all money in the law library fund to the county school district fund.
(e)The abolishment of the offices of law library trustees, if any.
2. After such an ordinance takes effect, the county clerk shall not set aside the fees provided for in NRS 380.110 .
3. The discontinuance of a law library does not alter the duty of the board of county commissioners to provide, at a publicly accessible location, all legal books and materials which the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator has determined, pursuant to NRS 380.153 , must be available in every county.
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