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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218D - LEGISLATIVE MEASURES AND PROCEDURES

NRS 218D.100 Applicability; general requirements for submitting requests.

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NRS 218D.100 Applicability; general requirements for submitting requests.
1. The provisions of NRS 218D.100 to 218D.225 , inclusive, apply to requests for the drafting of legislative measures for a regular session.
2. Except as otherwise provided by a specific statute, joint rule or concurrent resolution, the Legislative Counsel shall not honor a request for the drafting of a legislative measure if the request:
(a)Exceeds the number of requests authorized by NRS 218D.100 to 218D.225 , inclusive, for the requester; or
(b)Is submitted by an authorized nonlegislative requester pursuant to NRS 218D.175 to 218D.225 , inclusive, but is not in a subject related to the function of the requester.
3. The Legislative Counsel shall not:
(a)Honor a request to change the subject matter of a request for the drafting of a legislative measure after it has been submitted for drafting.
(b)Honor a request for the drafting of a legislative measure which has been combined in violation of Section 17 of Article 4 of the Nevada Constitution.
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