Nevada Code § 244.3073

Petition for creation of commission; study of feasibility; approval by appropriate state agency
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1. Upon the petition of 5 percent or more
of the registered voters of a county expressing a desire or interest in the
creation of a county park and recreation commission, the board is authorized to
conduct a recreation feasibility study which will meet the planning criteria
set forth by the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation, the National Recreation
Association or any other nationally recognized recreation authority.
2. Any study which shows a need for, and
the feasibility of, a county park and recreation commission must be submitted
to the Division of State Parks of the State Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources or any other appropriate state agency. Acceptance and
approval of the study by the Division of State Parks or other appropriate state
agency empowers and authorizes the board to organize by ordinance a county park
and recreation commission for the express purpose of planning, acquiring,
developing, operating and maintaining recreational and cultural facilities and
programs.

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