Nevada Code § 277.105

Establishment of permanent administrative entity to perform specific functions relating to consolidation of governmental services; negotiation concerning contributions to budget of entity
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1. In a county in which governmental
services are consolidated, the governing bodies may establish a permanent
administrative entity to perform specific functions throughout the
participating cities and in the unincorporated area of the county, including,
but not limited to:
(a) Prevention and suppression of fire.
(b) Sanitation and sewerage.
(c) Planning, regulation of use of land and
buildings, inspection of buildings for safety, and the issuance of building
permits.
(d) Regulation of business and gaming and
issuance of business and gaming licenses.
(e) Provision of parks and recreation, including
the maintenance of existing facilities.
(f) Provision of informational systems and data
processing for the county and participating cities.
(g) General services and the maintenance of
buildings and vehicles for the county and participating cities.
2. The county and each participating city
may negotiate concerning the manner of contributing to the budget of the
administrative entity in proportion to the sum of revenues derived by each from
taxes, licenses for business and gaming, and fees for services performed, in
each city and in the unincorporated area of the county, respectively.

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