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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218A - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT GENERALLY

NRS 218A.665 Payment to legislative officers and committee chairs for postage, certain communication charges and other expenses.

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NRS 218A.665 Payment to legislative officers and committee chairs for postage, certain communication charges and other expenses.
1. Each of the following officers of the Houses is entitled to an allowance of not more than $900 for each regular session and $64 for each special session for the payment of postage, communication charges other than tolls and charges for the use of a land line telephone service, and other expenses incurred by the officer in the performance of the officer’s duties:
(a)The President and President Pro Tempore of the Senate.
(b)The Speaker and Speaker Pro Tempore of the Assembly.
(c)The Majority Floor Leader and Minority Floor Leader of each House.
(d)The chair of each standing committee of each House, except that any chair who would otherwise qualify for more than one allowance is entitled only to one allowance.
2. All allowances made pursuant to this section and any expense incurred by an officer pursuant to this section during each regular and special session for tolls and charges for the use of a land line telephone service must be paid from the Legislative Fund.
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