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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 294A - CAMPAIGN PRACTICES

NRS 294A.0035 “Campaign expenses” defined.

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NRS 294A.0035 “Campaign expenses” defined. “Campaign expenses” means:
1. All expenses incurred by a candidate for a campaign, including, without limitation:
(a)Office expenses;
(b)Expenses related to volunteers;
(c)Expenses related to travel;
(d)Expenses related to advertising;
(e)Expenses related to paid staff;
(f)Expenses related to consultants;
(g)Expenses related to polling;
(h)Expenses related to special events;
(i)Expenses related to a legal defense fund;
(j)Expenses related to personal security;
(k)Contributions made to another candidate, a nonprofit corporation that is registered or required to be registered pursuant to NRS 294A.225 , a committee for political action that is registered or required to be registered pursuant to NRS 294A.230 or a committee for the recall of a public officer that is registered or required to be registered pursuant to NRS 294A.250 ;
(l)Fees for filing declarations of candidacy; and
(m)Repayment or forgiveness of a loan.
2. Expenditures, as defined in NRS 294A.0075 .
3. The disposal of any unspent contributions pursuant to NRS 294A.117 or 294A.160 .
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