Nevada Code § 555.206

Board of directors: Alternative membership if district includes conservation district; agreement for supervisors of conservation district to serve ex officio; termination of agreement; expenditure of money
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1. If the area included in a weed control
district is entirely within the boundaries of one county and entirely within
the boundaries of one conservation district organized pursuant to chapter 548 of NRS, the board of county commissioners
of the county and the supervisors of the conservation district may enter into
an agreement for the supervisors of the conservation district to serve, ex
officio, as the board of directors of the weed control district. If, as a
result of a change in boundaries, the area included in a weed control district
is no longer entirely within the boundaries of one county and entirely within
the boundaries of one conservation district organized pursuant to chapter 548 of NRS, the supervisors of the
conservation district may no longer serve, ex officio, as the board of
directors of the weed control district, and the supervisors of the weed control
district must be appointed pursuant to NRS
555.205 .
2. An agreement entered into pursuant to
subsection 1 may be terminated by mutual agreement of the board of county
commissioners and the supervisors of the conservation district. If an agreement
is terminated pursuant to this section, the board of directors of the weed
control district must be appointed pursuant to NRS 555.205 .
3. The supervisors of a conservation
district serving ex officio as the board of directors of a weed control
district pursuant to this section shall ensure that any money collected by the
weed control district pursuant to an assessment levied pursuant to NRS 555.215 , and any other money
appropriated or granted to the weed control district from any source, is
expended only for the purposes of NRS
555.202 to 555.220 , inclusive.

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