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

NRS 218D.915 Distribution to certain state and local officers, justices of the peace, libraries and members of the press.

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NRS 218D.915 Distribution to certain state and local officers, justices of the peace, libraries and members of the press.
1. The following persons, offices or organizations, upon request, are entitled to receive free of charge in any 1 calendar year one copy of any bill, resolution, daily history, daily journal or index:
(a)Elected state officers.
(b)Offices of all state departments and agencies.
(c)County clerks, sheriffs, treasurers, assessors, recorders and auditors.
(d)Offices of other county officials.
(e)Municipal officers.
(f)Districts and other governmental agencies.
(g)Justices of the peace.
(h)The Division of State Library, Archives and Public Records of the Department of Administration.
(i)County and city libraries and libraries of the Nevada System of Higher Education.
(j)Accredited members of the press.
2. Upon approval of the committee of the Senate or the Assembly which has jurisdiction of issues relating to legislative functions, additional copies must be provided to these persons, offices or organizations without charge, except for the cost of any handling and postage as determined by the Director.
3. Township, school and municipal officials may have distributed, free of charge, the number of copies of any legislative measure or publication that is approved by the committee of the Senate or the Assembly which has jurisdiction of issues relating to legislative functions.
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