Nevada Code § 318.101

Power of board to use alternate procedures for acquisition, construction or servicing of improvements
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1. As an alternate procedure for
constructing or otherwise acquiring, improving or converting any public
improvement (or any combination thereof), and for defraying all the cost
thereof or any portion of the cost thereof not to be defrayed with moneys
otherwise available therefor by the levy of special assessments against
assessable property specially benefited thereby and the collection of such
assessments and the issuance of special obligation bonds primarily payable from
such special assessments payable in installments (to implement any one, all or
any combination of basic powers stated in NRS
318.116 and granted to any district in proceedings for its organization or
in any proceedings for its reorganization or as may be otherwise provided by
law), as the board of the district determines, the district, acting by and
through the board, is vested with the powers granted to municipalities by chapters 271 and 704A of NRS, and in any proceedings thereunder the district, other public bodies,
district officials, and other public officials are subject to the rights,
privileges, immunities, liabilities, duties, disabilities, limitations and
other details provided therein.
2. For purposes of this section, in any
proceedings under chapters 271 and 704A of NRS:
(a) Clerk means the de jure or de facto
secretary of the district.
(b) Governing body means the districts board.
(c) Municipality means the district and
municipal means pertaining to the district; except that where the context so
indicates, municipality means the geographical area comprising the district.
(d) Ordinance means a resolution of the
district.

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