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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 293C - CITY ELECTIONS

NRS 293C.520 Designation by city clerk of building owned or leased by city as municipal facility at which persons may preregister or register to vote.

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NRS 293C.520 Designation by city clerk of building owned or leased by city as municipal facility at which persons may preregister or register to vote.
1. The city clerk may designate any building owned or leased by the city, or any portion of such a building, as a municipal facility at which persons may preregister to vote or electors may register to vote.
2. A municipal facility designated pursuant to subsection 1 must be operated as an auxiliary municipal facility at which preregistration and registration are carried out in addition to being carried out at the office of the city clerk.
3. If the city clerk designates a municipal facility pursuant to subsection 1, the city clerk shall determine the hours of operation for the facility and shall, in cooperation with the Secretary of State, ensure that the facility is operated, staffed and equipped in compliance with all applicable provisions of this title and all other applicable provisions of state and federal law relating to the preregistration of persons and registration of electors in this State.
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