Nevada Code § 244.188

Displacement or limitation of competition: Areas in which authorized; methods; limitation
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3 and NRS 269.128 and 269.129 , a board of county commissioners
may, outside the boundaries of incorporated cities and general improvement
districts:
(a) Provide those services set forth in NRS 244.187 on an exclusive basis or, by
ordinance, adopt a regulatory scheme for controlling the provision of those
services or controlling development in those areas on an exclusive basis; or
(b) Grant an exclusive franchise to any person to
provide those services.
2. If services for the collection and
disposal of garbage are provided pursuant to subsection 1, the board of county
commissioners may, except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, require owners
of real property outside the boundaries of incorporated cities and general
improvement districts to receive and pay for those services.
3. The board of county commissioners may
exercise the authority provided in subsections 1 and 2 within the boundaries of
a general improvement district if that district:
(a) Is not authorized to provide those services;
and
(b) Includes any real property within 7 miles
from the boundary of an incorporated city.
4. If an exclusive franchise is granted or
a regulatory scheme is adopted for the mandatory collection and disposal of
garbage and other waste, the initial boundaries of the collection area must be
the same as the boundaries of an existing collection area under an exclusive
franchise or regulatory scheme.
5. The board of county commissioners may
expand the boundaries of a collection area established pursuant to subsection 4
after the board has:
(a) Conducted preliminary studies and determined
that the proposed collection area is economically sound and feasible and
promotes the health, safety and general welfare of the inhabitants of the
county; and
(b) Held a public hearing on the proposed
collection area after giving notice of the time and the place of the hearing in
a newspaper of general circulation in that county. The notice must include the
purpose of the hearing and describe the boundaries of the proposed collection
area.

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