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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.0087 Requirements related to minority groups: Meeting between diversity and inclusion liaisons and minority groups; annual report on meeting.

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NRS 232.0087 Requirements related to minority groups: Meeting between diversity and inclusion liaisons and minority groups; annual report on meeting.
1. At least once each year, the Office of Minority Health and Equity, the Commission on Minority Affairs and the Office for New Americans shall collaborate to facilitate a meeting between diversity and inclusion liaisons designated pursuant to NRS 232.0085 and representatives of various minority groups to make recommendations regarding and address:
(a)Matters of mutual concern between state agencies and minority groups;
(b)Opportunities to collaborate and increase the accessibility and inclusivity of services delivered to minority groups;
(c)The need for state agencies to eliminate systemic racism and structures of racial discrimination within the State of Nevada; and
(d)Strategies for ensuring that members of minority groups are able to access programs and services offered by the state agency and interact with the State Government.
2. On or before January 1 of each year, the Office of Minority Health and Equity, the Commission on Minority Affairs and the Office for New Americans shall collaborate on and submit to the Governor and to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Legislative Commission a report on the findings and recommendations from the meeting required by subsection 1.
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