Nevada Code § 495.040

Lease authorized; purposes; notice and hearing
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1. The boards of county commissioners of
the respective counties of this State may lease real and personal property of
their county for use and occupancy as airports, airport facilities or airport
service, to whom and upon such conditions and terms as they deem proper, for a
term or terms not exceeding 99 years.
2. Before entering into any agreement for
the lease of property as set forth in subsection 1, the board of county
commissioners shall publish notice of its intention in a newspaper of general
circulation published within the county at least once a week for 21 days or
three times during a period of 10 days. If there is not a newspaper of general
circulation within the county, the board shall post a notice of its intention
in a public place at least once a week for 30 days. The notice must specify
that a regular meeting is to be held, at which meeting any interested person
may appear. No such lease or agreement may be entered into by the board until
after the notice has been given and a meeting held as provided in this
subsection.
3. The provisions of NRS 244.281 and 496.080 do not apply to any lease entered
into pursuant to this section by a board of county commissioners in a county
whose population is less than 55,000.

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