Nevada Code § 450.759

Dissolution of hospital district in county whose population is less than 700,000: Unpaid taxes, levies and assessments are lien on property; power of board of county commissioners to collect
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In
a county whose population is less than 700,000:
1. All outstanding and unpaid tax sales
and levies and all special assessment liens of a dissolved hospital district
are valid and remain a lien against the property against which they are
assessed or levied until paid, subject to the limitations of liens provided by
general law. Taxes and special assessments paid after the dissolution of a
hospital district must be placed in the general fund of the county in which the
district hospital was located.
2. The board of county commissioners of
the county in which the district hospital was located has the same power to
enforce the collection of all special assessments and outstanding tax sales of
the hospital district as the hospital district had if it had not been
dissolved.

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