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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 284 - STATE HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM

NRS 284.125 Investigation of duplication of work; duties of Administrator.

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NRS 284.125 Investigation of duplication of work; duties of Administrator.
1. When requested by the Governor, the Legislature, or their authorized representatives, the Administrator may:
(a)Investigate duplication of human resources work of departments, institutions and agencies in the Executive Department of the State Government.
(b)Study the human resources organization and administration of those departments, institutions and agencies.
(c)Formulate plans for better and more effective human resources management.
2. The Administrator shall prepare and report any human resources data or statistics which the Governor or the Legislature may require.
3. The Administrator shall cooperate with the heads of departments and agencies in making similar human resources studies in their respective departments and agencies.
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