Nevada Code § 541.150

Subdistricts: Organization; proceedings; boards consent to furnish water; decree of organization; powers and duties of board of directors
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1. Subdistricts may be organized upon the
petition of the owners of real property within, or partly within and partly
without, the district, which petition must be in substantially the same form
and must fulfill the same requirements concerning the subdistricts as the
petition outlined in NRS 541.050 is
required to fulfill concerning the organization of the main district. The
petition must also contain a statement of the minimum quantity of water which
the subdistrict proposes to acquire from the district for perpetual use and the
court shall, before the entry of its decree organizing a subdistrict, require
that the petitioners attach to the petition written evidence of the consent of
the board of directors of the water conservancy district to furnish to the
subdistrict the perpetual use of water for the purpose specified in the
petition.
2. Petitions for the organization of
subdistricts must be filed with the clerk of the court and must be accompanied
by a bond as provided for in NRS 541.060 .
The procedure for the organization of subdistricts is the same as for the
organization of districts.
3. A subdistrict is a separate entity
within the district and has authority to contract with the district for the
furnishing of water and for other purposes.
4. Within 60 days after the entry of the
decree incorporating a subdistrict, the Governor shall appoint a board of
directors of the subdistrict consisting of persons who are owners of real
property in the subdistrict, and who may be directors of the district. The
provisions of NRS 541.100 are applicable
to subdistricts. The board of directors of a subdistrict has all of the powers,
rights and privileges granted to a district board under the provisions of this
chapter, including specifically, but not limited to, the right of the subdistrict
board to levy and collect taxes and assessments referred to in NRS 541.140 , 541.160 and 541.240 to carry out its separate purposes.
Such taxes and assessments may be levied and collected by the subdistrict
notwithstanding the fact that taxes and assessments are being levied and
collected by the district in which the subdistrict lies, to carry out the
purposes of the district, but the only purpose for which a subdistrict may levy
and collect taxes pursuant to NRS 541.160 is to pay the expense of its organization and administration, to pay the cost
of construction, operating and maintaining the works of the subdistrict, and
for surveys and plans, and for legal services to protect the rights of the
subdistrict, and such taxes must not exceed 10 cents on $100 assessed valuation
of the property within the subdistrict.

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