Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter278 Planning and Zoning |
PRACTICE BEFORE THE NEVADA TAHOE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY |
NAC278.830. Adoption of ordinances.
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1. The introduction and consideration of a proposed ordinance must be an item on the agenda for the meeting at which the ordinance is to be introduced and considered. Final action on a proposed ordinance may be taken immediately after consideration by the governing body at the meeting at which the proposed ordinance was introduced and considered or it may be introduced and given a first reading and final action may be delayed to a later meeting. If action on the ordinance is delayed, further consideration and final action on the proposed ordinance must be on the agenda for a later meeting.
2. The enacting clause of ordinances must be as follows: “The governing body of the Nevada Tahoe Regional Planning Agency does ordain as follows:”.
3. An ordinance is effective immediately upon its adoption unless a later effective date is given in the ordinance.
4. Every ordinance adopted by the governing body must have endorsed thereon the votes cast for and against its adoption and must be signed by the chair or vice chair.
[Nev. Tahoe Reg. Planning Agency, Practice Rules 3.2-3.5, eff. 7-8-73]