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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 239 - PUBLIC RECORDS

NRS 239.125 Local governmental records: Program for management; regulations of State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator.

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NRS 239.125 Local governmental records: Program for management; regulations of State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator.
1. A local governmental entity may establish a program for the management of records, including the adoption of schedules for the retention of records and procedures for microfilming, which must be approved by the governing body and comply with the applicable provisions of this chapter and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
2. The State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator shall adopt regulations to carry out a program to establish and approve minimum periods of retention for records of local governments. The proposed regulations or any amendment thereto must be submitted to the Committee on Local Government Finance, established pursuant to NRS 354.105 , for its advice and recommendations.
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