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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 474 - COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS

NRS 474.030 Notice of proposed formation of district: Heading; contents; publication.

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NRS 474.030 Notice of proposed formation of district: Heading; contents; publication. The notice must:
1. Be headed “Notice of the proposed formation of fire protection district in ............................ County,” stating the name of the proposed district and the name of the county or, if there is more than one county, the name of the counties in which the proposed district is located.
2. State the fact that the board of county commissioners has fixed the time and place for a hearing on the matter of the formation of a county fire protection district, and must set forth the time and place of that hearing.
3. Describe the territory or specify the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be organized into the fire protection district, which boundaries, so far as practicable, must be the centerlines of highways.
4. Be published once a week for 2 successive weeks before the time fixed for the hearing in the newspaper designated by the board of county commissioners.
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