Nevada Statutes

§ 266.075 — Existing ordinances and resolutions remain effective on organization or change in population category; no alteration in legal identity

Nevada § 266.075
JurisdictionNevada
Title 21CITIES AND TOWNS
Ch. 266General
POPULATION CATEGORIES; JUDICIAL NOTICE; VESTED RIGHTS; CONTINUATION OF ORDINANCES, RESOLUTIONS AND OFFICERS; GENERAL POWERS

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 266.075 (2026).

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1.All ordinances and resolutions in force in any city when the city becomes organized or changes its population category pursuant to the provisions of this chapter must, if the ordinances and resolutions do not conflict with the provisions of this chapter, remain in effect until repealed or amended, notwithstanding such organization or change of population category.
2.Such organization or change of population category shall not be construed to alter the legal identity of the city.

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Legislative History

[11:125:1907; RL § 777; NCL § 1110]—(NRS A 2001, 626 )

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