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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 474 - COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS

NRS 474.080 Notice of election: Contents; publication.

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NRS 474.080 Notice of election: Contents; publication.
1. The board of county commissioners shall submit the question of whether the proposed district shall be organized pursuant to the provisions of NRS 474.010 to 474.450 , inclusive, to the electors of the proposed district at the next primary or general election.
2. The notice must:
(a)Designate a name for the proposed district.
(b)Describe the boundaries of the precincts established therein, if more than one, together with a designation of the polling places and board of election for each precinct.
(c)Be published once a week for at least 3 weeks before the election in a newspaper published or circulated within the boundaries of the proposed district and published within the county or counties in which the proposed district is located.
(d)Require the electors to cast ballots, which must contain the words: “........................ County Fire Protection District—Yes,” or “........................ County Fire Protection District—No,” or words equivalent thereto, and also the names of one or more persons, according to the division of the proposed district as prayed for in the petition and ordered by the board, to be voted for to fill the office of director.
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