Nevada Code § 266.026

Determination of sufficiency of petition; review by board of county commissioners
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1. The county clerk shall promptly file
with the board of county commissioners the certificate for:
(a) A petition or amended petition which the
county clerk determines is sufficient; and
(b) A petition or amended petition which the
county clerk determines is insufficient if a notice to amend or a notice to
review is not timely filed by the committee.
The
sufficiency of the petition as certified by the county clerk shall be deemed a
final determination of the board.
2. The committee may, within 2 days after
it receives written notice from the county clerk that the petition or amended
petition is insufficient, file a notice to review with the board of county
commissioners. The board shall determine the sufficiency of the petition within
30 days after it receives the notice to review. The decision of the board is a
final determination for the purposes of judicial review.

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