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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218A - LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT GENERALLY

NRS 218A.975 Legislator prohibited from exercising certain privileges after leaving office.

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NRS 218A.975 Legislator prohibited from exercising certain privileges after leaving office.
1. After a person who is a Legislator leaves office and a successor has been elected or appointed, the person shall not:
(a)Use any official stationery or business card acquired pursuant to NRS 218A.670 , unless the stationery or business card clearly identifies the person as a former Legislator or retired Legislator;
(b)Maintain deliberately a listing in any directory, published after that date, which in any manner indicates that the person is presently a Legislator; or
(c)Except as otherwise provided in a special act, use on the person’s vehicle a special legislative license plate furnished pursuant to NRS 482.374 .
2. A person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor.
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