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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.168 Use of room or space in certain public buildings by central committee of major political party.

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NRS 293.168 Use of room or space in certain public buildings by central committee of major political party.
1. If a room or space is available in a building that is open to the general public and occupied by the government of this State or a political subdivision of this State or an agency thereof, except a building that is owned or occupied by any component of the Nevada System of Higher Education, the public officer or employee in control of the room or space shall, upon application by a state or county central committee of a major political party, grant the use of the room or space to the state or county central committee:
(a)During a presidential election year, without charge for any purpose; and
(b)During any year that is not a presidential election year:
(1)Without charge for the purpose of conducting a precinct meeting; and
(2)At a rate that must not exceed the rate charged to any other group during this time period for the use of the room or space, for any purpose other than conducting a precinct meeting.
2. As used in this section, “precinct meeting” means a meeting of the state or central committee of a major political party held to elect delegates and alternates for a state or county convention of a major political party.
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