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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293B - MECHANICAL VOTING SYSTEMS OR DEVICES

NRS 293B.260 Instruction of members of election board before election.

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NRS 293B.260 Instruction of members of election board before election.
1. Within a reasonable time before each election, the county or city clerk shall instruct the members of the election board in the use of the mechanical voting system and in their duties in connection therewith.
2. The county or city clerk shall ensure that the instruction provided to members of the election board in his or her county is provided to an election board officer that is appointed to staff a polling place which will be established within the boundaries of an Indian reservation or Indian colony pursuant to NRS 293.2733 , 293.3572 , 293C.2675 or 293C.3572 by providing at least one training class:
(a)Within the boundaries of the Indian reservation or Indian colony, unless the Indian tribe elects to not have the training class conducted in such a manner; and
(b)In a manner that is accessible to a member of the election board in person or remotely.
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