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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 540A - REGIONAL PLANNING AND MANAGEMENT

NRS 540A.269 Applicability of chapters 332 and 338 of NRS to contract for plan for remediation; county ownership of property on which remediation equipment or improvements are located not required if certain conditions met.

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NRS 540A.269 Applicability of chapters 332 and 338 of NRS to contract for plan for remediation; county ownership of property on which remediation equipment or improvements are located not required if certain conditions met.
1. Chapters 332 and 338 of NRS do not apply to a contract made by a person to accomplish the purposes of NRS 540A.250 to 540A.285 , inclusive, or to a contract made by the county to carry out the plan for remediation with any provider of water service to the district for remediation.
2. The county need not own the property on which any remediation equipment or improvements are located or used, or acquire ownership of any remediation equipment or improvements whose cost is paid from money of the county, including proceeds of bonds issued pursuant to NRS 540A.267 , if the board determines there are adequate contractual safeguards to ensure that the equipment or improvements are used to further the plan for remediation.
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