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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 393 - SCHOOL PROPERTY

NRS 393.325 Lease of school building for community center; conditions.

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NRS 393.325 Lease of school building for community center; conditions.
1. Notwithstanding any of the provisions of NRS 393.220 to 393.320 , inclusive, the board of trustees shall have the power to lease any school building not in use at a nominal rental for community center purposes.
2. The following conditions shall apply:
(a)The lease must be made with a nonprofit association properly and regularly formed and maintained by residents of a particular community or area within the school district desiring to utilize an available school building as a community center.
(b)Any school building so leased must be used for community center purposes only, and may not be used for private gain.
(c)The lease shall provide for cancellation of the lease and a return of the school building to the possession of the school district, upon 30 days’ written notice and demand, should the board of trustees find it desirable again to operate a school within the building or should the building cease to be used for community center purposes.
3. The lease may contain such further provisions as the board of trustees deems appropriate, including but not restricted to a provision for the cancellation of the lease and return of the building under such other conditions and upon such terms as may be agreed.
LEASE OR RENTAL OF REAL PROPERTY OF SCHOOL DISTRICT HAVING RENTAL VALUE OF $5,000 OR LESS A YEAR
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