Nevada Code § 555.215

Assessments of real property in district; medium-term obligations; reconsideration of levy of assessment after creation of district; hearing to consider exclusions of land from district required under certain circumstances
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, upon the preparation and approval of a budget in the manner
required by the Local Government Budget and Finance Act, the board of county
commissioners of each county having lands situated in the district may, by
resolution, levy an assessment upon all real property in the county which is in
the weed control district.
2. Every assessment so levied is a lien
against the property assessed.
3. Amounts collected in counties other
than the county having the larger or largest proportion of the area of the
district must be paid over to the board of county commissioners of that county
for the use of the district.
4. The board of county commissioners of
that county may obtain medium-term obligations pursuant to NRS 350.087 to 350.095 , inclusive, of an amount of money
not to exceed the total amount of the assessment, if any, to pay the expenses
of controlling the weeds in the weed control district. The loans may be made
only after the assessments, if any, are levied.
5. If a weed control district is created
pursuant to NRS 555.203 on the basis
that the board of county commissioners creating the weed control district will
not exercise its discretion to levy an assessment against real property
pursuant to this section and if, after the weed control district is created,
the board of county commissioners decides to levy such an assessment, the board
of county commissioners shall, before levying the assessment, hold at least one
public hearing to entertain applications for the exclusion of lands from the
weed control district pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 3 of NRS 555.203 .

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