Nevada Code § 268.440

Budget; contracts for promotion of county; limitations
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The city council or other governing body of
each incorporated city in the State of Nevada, whether or not organized under
general law or special charter, may include in the budget of the city items to
cover the expense of exploiting, promoting and publishing to homeseekers,
business organizations and the public at large, by any means in their judgment
calculated to accomplish such purpose, the industrial, recreational, cultural,
agricultural, mining and other resources, progress and advantages of the city,
and, for such purposes, may enter into contracts with, and pay money so
budgeted to, any person, group, corporation, agency or commission. None of the
money so budgeted may be used or paid out for any purpose or project unless an
equal amount of money is provided from private sources for such purpose or
project.

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