Nevada Code § 278.581

Adoption, enforcement and application of construction and energy codes in county whose population is 100,000 or more
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each county whose population is 100,000 or more:
1. If the governing body of the county or
any city in the county has adopted a building code, each such governing body
shall, as part of its building code, adopt construction codes and energy codes
that regulate:
(a) The design of energy efficient residential,
commercial and industrial structures; and
(b) The installation of energy efficient
mechanical, lighting and power systems in such structures.
2. If the governing body of the county or
any city in the county has not adopted a building code, each such governing
body shall:
(a) By ordinance, adopt the codes described in
subsection 1; and
(b) Provide for the enforcement of such codes by
the officers or employees of the county or city or by the officers or employees
of another local government pursuant to an interlocal agreement.
3. The codes described in subsection 1
must:
(a) Be adopted and become effective not later
than January 1, 2002; and
(b) Be applied to each new residential,
commercial and industrial structure on which construction begins on or after
the date on which the codes become effective.

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