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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 472 - STATE FORESTER FIREWARDEN

NRS 472.060 Fire protection districts and counties may enter into agreements with State Forester Firewarden and other entities; expenditure of money.

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NRS 472.060 Fire protection districts and counties may enter into agreements with State Forester Firewarden and other entities; expenditure of money. Any fire protection district and board or boards of county commissioners of the State of Nevada may:
1. Enter into cooperative agreements with the State Forester Firewarden subject to the approval of the Director of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, acting for the State, and with other counties, rangeland fire protection associations and other organizations and individuals, to prevent and suppress outdoor fires.
2. Appropriate and expend funds for the payment of wages and expenses incurred in fire prevention and fire suppression, for the purchase, construction and maintenance of forest and rangeland protection improvements and equipment and for paying other expenses incidental to the protection of lands from fire, including any portion of the office and travel expense of the Division of Forestry of the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources incurred in carrying out the provisions of any cooperative agreements with the State of Nevada.
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