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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 539 - IRRIGATION DISTRICTS

NRS 539.233 Regulations for distribution and use of water; regulating and measuring devices; distribution of regulations.

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NRS 539.233 Regulations for distribution and use of water; regulating and measuring devices; distribution of regulations.
1. The board of directors shall have power to establish bylaws, rules and regulations for the distribution and use of water in the district, and to compel water users, at their expense, to install measuring and regulating devices to effect and make a proper distribution of water. If the user fails to install any such device when ordered, the district may install the same and charge the actual cost thereof to the water user, and such charge will be regarded and treated as a cost of distribution and collected in the same manner from such water user.
2. The bylaws, rules and regulations shall be printed in convenient form for distribution throughout the district.
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