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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218A - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT GENERALLY

NRS 218A.670 Payment of expenses for official stationery and business cards for Legislators.

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NRS 218A.670 Payment of expenses for official stationery and business cards for Legislators.
1. At each regular session, each Legislator is entitled to receive at the expense of the Legislative Fund:
(a)Not to exceed 2,000 letterheads, 8 1/2 inches x 11 inches, and 2,000 half size, or 4,000 of either variety;
(b)Not to exceed 2,000 No. 10 envelopes and 2,000 No. 6 3/4 envelopes, or 4,000 of either variety; and
(c)Not to exceed 2,000 business cards and 1,000 memorandum sheets, 500 each of the small and large type or 1,000 of either type.
2. Each female member of the Assembly is entitled to have the word “Assemblywoman” precede the inscription of her name on her official stationery and business cards.
3. All orders for the printing specified in subsection 1 must be placed by Legislators with the Director, who shall approve those claims which comply with the provisions of this section and shall pay the claims from the Legislative Fund.
4. A Legislator may purchase official stationery, cards and other material appropriate to the Legislator’s official duties in excess of that specified in subsection 1 at the Legislator’s own expense and may purchase stationery, cards or other material for use after the Legislator leaves office if the stationery, cards or other material clearly identifies the person as a former Legislator or retired Legislator.
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