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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 474 - COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS

NRS 474.511 Acquisition of properties by district.

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NRS 474.511 Acquisition of properties by district. Any district organized pursuant to NRS 474.460 or 474.533 , acting by and through the board of fire commissioners, by resolution may at any time or from time to time acquire:
1. A system of waterworks, hydrants and supplies of water.
2. Telegraphic signals for fire and telephone, telegraph, radio and television service.
3. Fire engines and other vehicles.
4. Hooks, ladders, chutes, buckets, gauges, meters, hoses, pumps, fire extinguishers, fans and artificial lights.
5. Respirators, rescue equipment, medical supplies and equipment, other apparatus for fire fighting and protection from fire, and other appurtenances.
6. Fixtures, structures, stations, other buildings and sites therefor.
7. Land, interests in land, and improvements thereon for firebreaks and other protection from fire.
8. Appurtenances and incidentals necessary, useful or desirable for any such facilities, including all types of property therefor.
9. Any combination of the properties provided in this section.
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