Nevada Code § 266.200

Mayor is presiding officer of city council; vote; veto; approval of contracts, resolutions and ordinances
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1. The mayor:
(a) Shall preside over the city council when in
session, and shall preserve order and decorum among the members and enforce the
rules of the city council and determine the order of business, subject to those
rules and appeal to the city council, or as provided by ordinance.
(b) Is not entitled to a vote except in case of a
tie, when the mayor has a casting vote, except as otherwise provided in this
chapter.
2. The mayor may exercise the right of
veto upon all matters passed by the city council. To pass any matter receiving
the mayors veto requires a five-sevenths vote of a city council composed of
seven members, a four-fifths vote of a city council composed of five members,
and a unanimous vote of a city council composed of three members.
3. No resolution or contract requiring the
payment of money nor any ordinance may go into force or have any effect until
approved in writing by the mayor, unless passed over the mayors veto. If the
mayor does not approve the resolution, contract or ordinance so submitted, the
mayor shall, within 5 days after the receipt thereof, return it to the city
clerk with his or her reasons in writing for not approving it. If the mayor
does not so return it, the resolution or contract thereupon goes into effect
and the ordinance becomes a law, in like manner and with the same effect as if
it had been approved by the mayor.

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