Nevada Code § 353.203

Committee on Local Government Finance to adopt regulations establishing procedures for transferring functions of state agencies and local governments
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1. The Committee on Local Government
Finance created pursuant to NRS 354.105 shall, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Finance, adopt
regulations to establish procedures for transferring a function from a state
agency to a local government or from a local government to a state agency.
2. The regulations adopted by the
Committee on Local Government Finance pursuant to subsection 1 must:
(a) Be adopted in the manner prescribed for state
agencies in chapter 233B of NRS.
(b) Include provisions requiring:
(1) That, except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, notice to the affected state agency and local government of the
intent to transfer a function from a state agency to a local government or from
a local government to a state agency be given not less than 30 days before
September 1 of an even-numbered year, unless a different period of notification
is required by a statute or by contractual agreement.
(2) That, except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the effective date of the transfer of a function from a state
agency to a local government or from a local government to a state agency not
be any earlier than July 1 of the year after the year in which notice is given,
as described in subparagraph (1).
(3) The exchange of such information
between the affected state agency and local government as is necessary to
complete the transfer, including, without limitation, such matters as a
complete description of the function to be transferred and the mechanism to be
used to pay for the performance of that function.
3. An affected state agency and local
government may, by mutual agreement, waive the requirements set forth in
subparagraphs (1) and (2) of paragraph (b) of subsection 2.
4. As used in this section, local
government has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS
354.474 .

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