Nevada Code § 244.35425

Agreement for exemption: Entry into agreement; modification or termination; required provisions; duration
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
1. A board of county commissioners may
enter into an agreement with any person or organization described in paragraph
(b) to exempt from the provisions of any ordinance adopted by that board of
county commissioners pursuant to NRS 244.354 and the provisions of NRS 244.354 to 244.3548 , inclusive:
(a) Any assembly occurring on federal land for
which a federal agency issues a license or permit or otherwise authorizes the
assembly; and
(b) The person or organization that permits,
maintains, promotes, conducts, advertises, operates, undertakes, organizes,
manages or sells or gives away tickets to any such assembly.
2. In determining whether to enter into an
agreement pursuant to subsection 1, a board of county commissioners may
consider, without limitation, whether a person or organization described in
paragraph (b) of subsection 1 has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the board
that:
(a) The federal agency that issues a license or
permit for or otherwise authorizes an assembly described in paragraph (a) of
subsection 1 has ensured that conditions which otherwise may be imposed by the
board pursuant to NRS 244.3545 are
addressed during the process of issuing the license or permit for or otherwise
authorizing the assembly; and
(b) The assembly will not present an unreasonable
danger to the health or safety of any resident of the county.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 6, an agreement entered into pursuant to subsection 1 may be
rescinded only by mutual agreement of the parties to the agreement. For the
duration of the agreement, no future board of county commissioners of that
county may adopt an ordinance requiring, or in any other way require:
(a) The application of the provisions of NRS 244.354 to 244.3548 , inclusive, to the assembly that
is the subject of the agreement, the person or organization with whom the board
enters into the agreement, or any other person who permits, maintains,
promotes, conducts, advertises, operates, undertakes, organizes, manages or
sells or gives away tickets to the assembly; or
(b) Any changes to the terms of the agreement.
4. If a board of county commissioners
enters into an agreement pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) The agreement must require the person or
organization described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 to call upon the
services of the office of the county coroner if a death of a person occurs at
the assembly;
(b) The agreement must provide for the office of
the county coroner to receive compensation for such services, including,
without limitation, compensation:
(1) For the expenses of any travel and
subsistence incurred in the provisions of such services;
(2) For the expenses relating to an
autopsy and the transportation and storage of the body of the deceased; and
(3) For any other reasonable expenses
relating to the provision of such services; and
(c) The board of county commissioners or any
board of county commissioners that takes office after the effective date of the
agreement may enter into a separate agreement with the person or organization
described in paragraph (b) of subsection 1 which provides for the county to
provide reasonable and necessary services for the assembly and to receive
compensation for the provision of such services.
5. Notwithstanding the provisions of NRS 244.320 , any agreement entered into
pursuant to this section may extend beyond the terms of the county
commissioners in office and voting on the agreement regardless of whether the
board appropriates money for the agreement beyond the terms of office.
6. Nothing contained in this section shall
be construed to prohibit, prevent or limit the power of the Legislature.

‹ Prev All Nevada sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.