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

NRS 218D.900 Requests for distribution; payment of costs; exceptions; cost schedule; money deposited to and paid from Legislative Fund.

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NRS 218D.900 Requests for distribution; payment of costs; exceptions; cost schedule; money deposited to and paid from Legislative Fund.
1. All requests for mailing or distribution of legislative measures or publications must be filed with the Director.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 218D.900 to 218D.915 , inclusive, no legislative measure or publication may be distributed without payment of a sum fixed by the Director.
3. Any person, office or organization, except for those for which provision is otherwise made in NRS 218D.900 to 218D.915 , inclusive, may receive upon request free of charge in any 1 calendar year a maximum of two copies of each individual bill or resolution specified by bill or resolution number or of each daily history, daily journal or index.
4. The Director shall:
(a)Fix the cost of such legislative measures and publications, including postage.
(b)Remit any money received by the Director for such legislative measures and publications to the Legislative Counsel Bureau for deposit in the Legislative Fund.
(c)Before each regular or special session, reanalyze the cost of such legislative measures and publications, including postage, and establish a cost schedule that, as nearly as practicable, reflects the estimated cost to be incurred during the regular or special session.
5. The costs of such distributions, including postage, must be paid from the Legislative Fund.
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