Nevada Code § 269.127

Provision of translator signals for television or FM radio broadcasts
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1. A town board or board of county commissioners
may:
(a) Make application for and hold any license
required to provide television or FM radio broadcast translator signals, or
both.
(b) Contract with any person, corporation or
association to provide the equipment, facilities and services necessary to
furnish such broadcast translator signals for a period not to exceed 10 years.
(c) Enter into contracts for the purposes of this
section that extend beyond the term of office of any member of the board or
commission.
(d) Levy and collect a tax upon the assessed
value of property within an unincorporated town to cover the costs of providing
such broadcast translator signals to that town.
2. As used in this section, FM radio
means a system of radio broadcasting by means of frequency modulation.

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