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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.186 Candidates for public office to receive form or access to electronic form for making financial disclosure statement and related instructions.

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NRS 293.186 Candidates for public office to receive form or access to electronic form for making financial disclosure statement and related instructions. The Secretary of State and each county clerk, or the registrar of voters of the county if one was appointed pursuant to NRS 244.164 , or city clerk who receives from a candidate for public office a declaration of candidacy shall give to the candidate:
1. If the candidate is a candidate for judicial office, the form prescribed by the Administrative Office of the Courts for the making of a financial disclosure statement;
2. If the candidate is not a candidate for judicial office and is required to file electronically the financial disclosure statement, access to the electronic form prescribed by the Secretary of State; or
3. If the candidate is not a candidate for judicial office, is required to submit the financial disclosure statement electronically and has submitted an affidavit to the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 281.572 , the form prescribed by the Secretary of State,
Ê accompanied by instructions on how to complete the form and the time by which it must be filed.
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