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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 284 - STATE HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM

NRS 284.265 Appointing authority required to use centralized system to obtain applicants for positions in classified service and to interview certain veterans.

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NRS 284.265 Appointing authority required to use centralized system to obtain applicants for positions in classified service and to interview certain veterans.
1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 284.305 , appointing authorities shall use the centralized system established by the Administrator pursuant to NRS 284.107 to obtain applicants for a position in the classified service.
2. An appointing authority shall:
(a)Interview for the position each veteran with a service-connected disability who is a qualified applicant for the position; and
(b)If there are veterans without a service-connected disability who are qualified applicants for the position, interview for the position a number of such veterans that is equal to at least 22 percent of the total number of qualified applicants interviewed for the position or, if there is not a sufficient number to reach that percentage, interview for the position each such veteran who is a qualified applicant for the position. For the purpose of calculating percentages pursuant to this paragraph, percentages that are not whole numbers must be rounded to the next highest whole number.
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