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NRS 361.380 - Meetings of State Board of Equalization; notice.

NV Rev Stat § 361.380 (2019) (N/A)
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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, annually, the State Board of Equalization shall convene on the fourth Monday in March in Carson City, Nevada, and shall hold such number of meetings as may be necessary to care for the business of equalization presented to it. If a proposed equalization affects local governmental entities in more than one county and the equalization, in the opinion of the State Board of Equalization, is likely to have a substantial effect on tax revenues, the State Board of Equalization shall notify each affected local governmental entity of the proposed equalization on or before April 30. Cases may be heard at additional meetings which may be held at any time and place in the state before November 1.

2. The publication in the statutes of the foregoing time, place and purpose of each regular session of the State Board of Equalization is notice of such sessions, or if it so elects, the State Board of Equalization may cause published notices of such regular sessions to be made in the press, or may notify parties in interest by letter or otherwise.

3. The State Board of Equalization may designate some place other than Carson City, Nevada, for any of the meetings specified in subsection 1. If such other place is so designated, notice thereof must be given by publication of a notice once a week for 2 consecutive weeks in some newspaper of general circulation in the county in which such meeting or meetings are to be held. The State Board of Equalization must also post a schedule of each such meeting on the Internet website maintained by the Department.

[Part 4:177:1917; A 1929, 341; 1939, 279; 1953, 576] + [Part 6:177:1917; A 1929, 341; 1933, 248; 1939, 279; 1943, 81; 1953, 576] — (NRS A 1965, 1249; 1969, 95; 1971, 195; 1975, 1666; 1981, 798; 1987, 293; 1993, 95; 2011, 1877)

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NRS 361.380 - Meetings of State Board of Equalization; notice.