Nevada Code § 387.561

Interdistrict agreements and contracts
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addition to a compact entered into pursuant to NRS 387.563 , if applicable, county school
districts may from time to time enter into agreements, short-term and
long-term, but not exceeding a term of 50 years, with each other concerning the
facility or project, including, without limitation:
1. Agreements concerning any power granted
to either or both by NRS 387.531 to 387.591 , inclusive, the exercise of such
powers, and conditions and limitations thereupon.
2. A contract allocating a portion of the
facilities or project to the exclusive use and control of any party thereto.
3. A contract concerning the construction
and equipment of the joint facility or project, the plans and specifications
therefor, and the work and materials incidental thereto, including, without
limitation, the acquisition or improvement of the site therefor, or both.
4. A contract for the ownership, care,
custody, control, improvement, operation and maintenance of the facility or
project after its acquisition and for defraying expenses incurred therefor.
5. A contract concerning the appointment
of personnel for the facility or project.
6. A contract providing for rules,
regulations and orders for the use by the public, and charges, if any,
therefor.
7. A contract for the allocation between
the county school districts of the total utilization of the facility or
project, the method of effecting such allocation, and delineating the rights,
if any, of leasing any space in the facility or project and any facilities
pertaining thereto, and the manner in which any real property, equipment, and
other personal property must be disposed of during or at the end of any
contract term in the absence of subsequent agreement thereabout.
8. A contract concerning the maintenance
of records of and for the facility or project, the termination of the joint
operation and maintenance of the facility or project, and other legal,
financial and administrative arrangements to effect the joint operation and
maintenance of the facility or project and its disposal in an orderly and
equitable manner.

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