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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 461A - MOBILE HOMES AND PARKS

NRS 461A.223 Construction, expansion or operation: Certification of safety of water and sewage systems required; annual inspections; fees.

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NRS 461A.223 Construction, expansion or operation: Certification of safety of water and sewage systems required; annual inspections; fees.
1. A person shall not construct or expand a mobile home park unless the person has obtained from the appropriate city, county or district board of health a permit certifying that the infrastructure of the park for the provision of water, septic and sanitation services does not endanger the safety or health of the tenants or the general public.
2. The city, county or district board of health shall annually inspect a park to ensure that the infrastructure of the park for the provision of water, septic and sanitation services does not endanger the safety or health of the tenants or the general public. Upon satisfactory completion of the inspection, the city, county or district board of health shall issue a permit to the owner of the park.
3. A person shall not operate a park without first obtaining a permit issued pursuant to subsection 2.
4. The governing body of a city or county or the city, county or district board of health may charge and collect reasonable fees to cover the costs of conducting inspections and issuing permits pursuant to this section.
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