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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293 - ELECTIONS

NRS 293.469 County clerks encouraged to provide election information and materials in usable format for persons who are elderly or disabled.

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NRS 293.469 County clerks encouraged to provide election information and materials in usable format for persons who are elderly or disabled. Each county clerk is encouraged to:
1. Not later than the earlier date of the notice provided pursuant to NRS 293.203 or the first notice provided pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 293.560 , notify the public, through means designed to reach members of the public who are elderly or disabled, of the provisions of NRS 293.269911 , 293.269951 , 293.2955 and 293.296 .
2. Provide in alternative audio and visual formats information concerning elections, information concerning how to preregister or register to vote and information concerning the manner of voting for use by a person who is elderly or disabled, including, without limitation, providing such information through a telecommunications device that is accessible to a person who is deaf.
3. Not later than 5 working days after receiving the request of a person who is elderly or disabled, provide to the person, in a format that can be used by the person, any requested material that is:
(a)Related to elections; and
(b)Made available by the county clerk to the public in printed form.
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