Nevada Code § 268.596

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The
annexation ordinance must contain:
1. Specific findings showing that the
territory being annexed meets the requirements of NRS 268.580 . The external boundaries of the
territory being annexed must be accurately described.
2. A statement of the intent of the
annexing city to extend services to the territory being annexed as set forth in
the report required by NRS 268.578 . If
the report provides that the extension of those services, or portions thereof,
must be done at the expense of the property owners in the territory being
annexed, the annexation ordinance must designate which services, or portions
thereof, must be extended at the expense of the annexing city and which
services, or portions thereof, must be extended at the expense of the property
owners.
3. A specific finding that on the
effective date of the annexation, the annexing city will have funds
appropriated in sufficient amount to finance the extension of any services
designated in the report to be made at the expense of the annexing city, into
the territory being annexed, or that on the effective date of the annexation
the annexing city will have authority to issue bonds in an amount sufficient to
finance the extension. If authority to issue the bonds must be secured from the
electorate of the annexing city prior to the effective date of the annexation,
then the effective date of annexation must be not earlier than the date
following the statement of the successful result of the bond election.
4. The specific date on which the
annexation becomes effective, which date may be fixed for any date within 12
months from the date of passage of the annexation ordinance; but no such
annexation may become effective within 90 days next preceding any general
election at which state or county officers, or officers of the annexing city,
are chosen.

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