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

NRS 218D.270 Certain legislative measures must include information relating to unfunded mandates.

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NRS 218D.270 Certain legislative measures must include information relating to unfunded mandates. If any provision contained in a legislative measure will have the effect of requiring one or more local governments to establish, provide or increase a program or service which is estimated to cost in excess of $5,000 per local government and a specified source for the additional revenue to pay the expense is not authorized by a specific statute, the face of the legislative measure must indicate:
1. That the legislative measure contains an unfunded mandate; and
2. Whether the legislative measure was requested by or on behalf of one or more of the local governments that will be required by the legislative measure to establish, provide or increase the program or service.
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