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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 453 - CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

NRS 453.3361 Unlawful possession not for purpose of sale: Local ordinances adopting penalties for certain similar offenses; allocation of fines collected for violation of local ordinance.

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NRS 453.3361 Unlawful possession not for purpose of sale: Local ordinances adopting penalties for certain similar offenses; allocation of fines collected for violation of local ordinance.
1. A local authority may enact an ordinance adopting the penalties set forth for misdemeanors in NRS 453.336 for similar offenses under a local ordinance. The ordinance must set forth the manner in which money collected from fines imposed by a court for a violation of the ordinance must be disbursed in accordance with subsection 2.
2. Money collected from fines imposed by a court for a violation of an ordinance enacted pursuant to subsection 1 must be evenly allocated among:
(a)Nonprofit programs for the treatment of substance use disorders that are certified by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health of the Department;
(b)A program of treatment and rehabilitation established by a court pursuant to NRS 176A.230 , if any; and
(c)Local law enforcement agencies,
Ê in a manner determined by the court.
3. As used in this section, “local authority” means the governing board of a county, city or other political subdivision having authority to enact ordinances.
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