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

NRS 218D.475 Time for agency or local government to prepare and return fiscal note; extension.

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NRS 218D.475 Time for agency or local government to prepare and return fiscal note; extension.
1. Whenever a bill or joint resolution is submitted to an agency for a fiscal note, the agency shall prepare the fiscal note and return it to the Fiscal Analysis Division within 5 working days. The Fiscal Analysis Division may extend the period for not more than 10 additional working days if the matter requires extended research.
2. Whenever a bill or joint resolution is submitted to a local government for a fiscal note, the local government shall:
(a)Review the provisions of the bill or joint resolution to determine whether the bill or joint resolution reduces the revenues or increases the expenditures of the local government; and
(b)If the local government determines that the bill or joint resolution reduces the revenues or increases the expenditures of the local government, prepare a fiscal note for that bill or joint resolution and return it to the Fiscal Analysis Division within 8 working days. The Fiscal Analysis Division may extend the period for not more than 7 additional working days if the matter requires extended research.
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