Nevada Code § 244.3501

Sale of intoxicating liquors: Enactment, style and recording of liquor boards ordinances
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1. An ordinance of the liquor board shall
not be passed except by bill. When any ordinance is amended, the section or
sections thereof shall be reenacted as amended, and an ordinance shall not be
revised or amended by reference only to its title.
2. Every liquor board ordinance shall:
(a) Bear a summary, which shall appear before the
title and which shall state in brief the subject matter of the ordinance.
(b) Embrace but one subject and matters necessarily
connected therewith and pertaining thereto. The subject shall be clearly
indicated in the title. In all cases where the subject of the ordinance is not
so expressed in the title, the ordinance shall be void as to the matter not
expressed in the title.
3. All proposed liquor board ordinances,
when first proposed, shall be read aloud in full to the liquor board, and final
action thereon shall be deferred until the next regular meeting of the board;
but in cases of emergency, by unanimous consent of the whole board, final
action may be taken immediately or at a special meeting called for that
purpose.
4. All ordinances shall be:
(a) Signed by the chair of the liquor board.
(b) Attested by the county clerk.
(c) Published by title only, together with the
names of the liquor board members voting for or against their passage, in a
newspaper published in and having a general circulation in the county, at least
once a week for a period of 2 weeks before the same shall go into effect.
Publication by title shall also contain a statement to the effect that
typewritten copies of the ordinance are available for inspection at the office
of the county clerk by all interested persons.
5. The style of liquor board ordinances
shall be as follows:
The Liquor Board of the
County of................Does Ordain:
(Body
of ordinance)
(Last
section of ordinance)
Proposed on ...........
(month) ........... (day) ........... (year)
Proposed by Member.............................................................................................
Passed ..................
(month) ............... (day) ........... (year)
Vote:
Ayes: Members......................................................................
Nays: Members......................................................................
Absent: Members......................................................................
Attest:
...................................................... .......................................................................
County Clerk Chair
of the Liquor Board
This ordinance shall be in force and
effect from and after the ............ day of the month of ...... of the year
.......
6. The county clerk shall record all
liquor board ordinances in a book kept for that purpose, together with the
affidavits of publication by the publisher. The book, or a certified copy of an
ordinance therein recorded and under the seal of the county, shall be received
as prima facie evidence in all courts and places without further proof.

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