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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218H - LOBBYING

NRS 218H.090 “Member of the Legislative Branch” defined.

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NRS 218H.090 “Member of the Legislative Branch” defined.
1. “Member of the Legislative Branch” means any Legislator, any member of the Legislator’s staff or any officer, employee, assistant or other person employed with reference to the legislative duties of the Legislator or the Legislative Branch, regardless of whether they are paid or otherwise compensated to serve in their positions.
2. The term includes, without limitation, any officers, employees, assistants, attaches, interns or other staff of:
(a)The Legislature or either House;
(b)Any legislative committee;
(c)Any legislative office or caucus;
(d)Any division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau; or
(e)Any other agency, body, office, organization or unit of the Legislative Branch.
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