Nevada Code § 244.1507

Consolidation or division of powers and duties of county offices in counties whose population is less than 52,000: Mechanism; prerequisites; timing
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, the board of county commissioners of a county whose population is
less than 52,000 may by ordinance direct that:
(a) The powers and duties of two or more county
offices be combined into one county office.
(b) The powers and duties of one county office be
allocated between two or more county offices.
2. A board of county commissioners shall
not take the action described in subsection 1 unless:
(a) The board determines that the combining or
separating of the applicable county offices will benefit the public;
(b) The board determines that the combining or
separating of the applicable county offices will not create:
(1) An ethical, legal or practical conflict
of interest; or
(2) A situation in which the powers and
duties assigned to a county office are incompatible with the proper performance
of that office in the public interest;
(c) The board submits to the residents of the
county, in the form of an advisory ballot question pursuant to NRS 295.230 , a proposal to combine or
separate the applicable county offices; and
(d) A majority of the voters voting on the
advisory ballot question approves the proposal.
3. If the combining or separating of
county offices pursuant to this section will result in the elimination of one
or more county offices, the combining or separating of offices must not become
effective until the earlier of the date on which:
(a) The normal term of office of the person whose
office will be eliminated expires; or
(b) The person whose office will be eliminated
resigns.
4. If the combining or separating of
county offices pursuant to this section results in the powers and duties of one
county office being transferred to another county office, the county office to
which the powers and duties are transferred shall be deemed to be the county
office from which the powers and duties were transferred for the purposes of
any applicable provision of law authorizing or requiring the performance or
exercise of those powers and duties, as appropriate.

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