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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 282 - OFFICIAL BONDS AND OATHS

NRS 282.010 Oaths and official bonds of officers; when term of office begins.

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NRS 282.010 Oaths and official bonds of officers; when term of office begins.
1. Members of the Legislature and all officers, executive, judicial and ministerial, shall, before entering upon the duties of their respective offices, provide the official bond required by law, when such bond shall be required, and take and subscribe to the official oath.
2. All officers elected, except Senators and members of the Assembly, shall qualify, and execute and deliver their official bonds when required, as provided in this section, prior to the Tuesday after the first Monday in January ensuing their election.
3. All officers appointed to fill vacancies, in the cases provided by law, shall qualify and give bond when required, within 30 days from the time of their appointment.
4. The term of office of all officers, elected or appointed, shall begin from the time of their qualification, unless some other express provision is made by law.
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