Nevada Code § 548.205

Determination of administrative practicability and feasibility; referendum on proposition of creation of district
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1. After the Commission has made and
recorded a determination that there is need, in the interest of the public
health, safety and welfare, for the organization of a district in a particular
territory and has determined the township or townships to be included, the
Commission shall consider the question whether the operation of a district
within such territory with the powers conferred upon conservation districts in
this chapter is administratively practicable and feasible.
2. To assist the Commission in the
determination of such administrative practicability and feasibility, the
Commission shall, within a reasonable time after entry of the finding that
there is need for the organization of the proposed district and the determination
of its territory, hold a referendum within the proposed district upon the
proposition of the creation of the district, and shall cause due notice of such
referendum to be given.
3. The question shall be submitted by
ballots upon which the words For creation of a conservation district
consisting of the township (or townships) of ........................ in the
county (or counties) of ........................ and Against creation of a
conservation district consisting of the township (or townships) of
........................ in the county (or counties) of
........................ shall be printed, with a square before each
proposition and a direction to insert an X mark in the square before one or the
other of the propositions, as the voter may favor or oppose creation of such
district.
4. All persons determined by the county
clerk or clerks to be registered voters residing within the boundaries of the
proposed conservation district shall be eligible to vote in such referendum.

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