Nevada Code § 474.500

District fire chief: Appointment, qualifications and duties; cooperative agreements; support of volunteer fire departments
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1. The board of fire commissioners may
appoint a district fire chief who is adequately trained and experienced in fire
control. A district fire chief appointed pursuant to this subsection shall hire
such employees as are authorized by the board, administer all fire control laws
in the territory of the county described by NRS
474.460 and 474.533 and perform such
other duties as may be designated by the board of fire commissioners and the
State Forester Firewarden. The district fire chief shall coordinate fire
protection activities in the district and shall cooperate with all other
existing fire protection agencies and rangeland fire protection associations
and with the State Forester Firewarden for the standardization of equipment and
facilities.
2. In lieu of or in addition to the
provisions of subsection 1, the board of fire commissioners may:
(a) Provide the fire protection required by NRS 474.460 to 474.540 , inclusive, to the districts by
entering into agreements with other agencies or rangeland fire protection
associations as provided by NRS 472.060 to 472.090 , inclusive, and 277.180 , for the furnishing of such
protection to the districts; or
(b) Support volunteer fire departments within
districts organized under the provisions of NRS
474.460 to 474.540 , inclusive, for
the furnishing of such protection to the districts.

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