Business License

Proposed Amendments to Clark County Code

All interested parties are invited to provide feedback and comments to the Department about the proposed amendments listed below.  Comments should be directed as instructed in the applicable public notification letters (included below) or to the following email address: PublicCommentCCBL@clarkcountynv.gov.

Each of these proposed amendments have been, or will soon be, formally introduced before the Board of County Commissioners or the Liquor & Gaming Licensing Board, as applicable.  Upon introduction, the Board will schedule the date and time for a public hearing.  All written comments received by the Department will be provided to the Board for consideration at the public hearing.  In addition, anyone wishing to speak at the public hearing may do so by filling out a comment card the day of the hearing.  Following the public hearing, the Board will formally consider the adoption of the proposed amendment.

For additional information about upcoming meetings of the Board of County Commissioners and the Liquor & Gaming Licensing Board please see Agendas on the County’s Public Communications page.  

For public comment until April 5, 2013
Transient Lodging - Proposed Amendments

For public comment until June 24, 2013
Notification Letter
Drugless Practitioner - Proposed Amendments
Massage Industry - Proposed Amendments

For public comment until July 1, 2013
Notification Letter
Prohibition of Glass Beverage Containers by Pedestrians on the Las Vegas Strip - Proposed Amendments

For public comment until July 12, 2013
Notification Letter
Supplemental Fuel Tax Ordinance - Proposed Amendments

Solid Waste Management - Proposed Amendments
Letter
Proposed Ordinance


 

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