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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 242 - INFORMATION SERVICES

NRS 242.135 Employment of one or more persons to provide information services for agency or elected officer of State.

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NRS 242.135 Employment of one or more persons to provide information services for agency or elected officer of State.
1. The Chief may recommend to the Governor that a state agency or elected officer that is required to use the Office’s equipment or services be authorized to employ one or more persons to provide information services exclusively for the agency or officer if:
(a)The Chief finds that it is in the best interests of the State to authorize the employment by the agency or elected officer;
(b)The agency or elected officer agrees to provide annually to the Office sufficient information to determine whether the authorized employment continues to be in the best interests of the State; and
(c)The agency or elected officer agrees to ensure that the person or persons employed comply with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations adopted thereunder.
2. The Chief may recommend to the Governor the revocation of the authority of a state agency or elected officer to employ a person or persons pursuant to subsection 1 if the Chief finds that the person or persons employed have not complied with the provisions of this chapter or the regulations adopted thereunder.
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