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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 294A - CAMPAIGN PRACTICES

NRS 294A.373 Forms for required reports: Design by Secretary of State; limitation; copies or access through secure website; signature requirements.

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NRS 294A.373 Forms for required reports: Design by Secretary of State; limitation; copies or access through secure website; signature requirements.
1. Any report required pursuant to this chapter must be completed on the form designed and made available by the Secretary of State pursuant to this section.
2. The Secretary of State shall design forms to be used for all reports that are required to be filed pursuant to this chapter.
3. The forms designed by the Secretary of State pursuant to this section must only request information specifically required by statute.
4. The Secretary of State shall make available to each candidate, person, organization, committee or political party that is required to file a report pursuant to this chapter:
(a)If the candidate, person, committee or political party has submitted an affidavit to the Secretary of State pursuant to NRS 294A.3733 or 294A.3737 , as applicable, a copy of the form; or
(b)If the candidate, person, organization, committee or political party is required to submit the report electronically to the Secretary of State, access through a secure website to the form.
5. A report filed pursuant to this chapter must be signed under an oath to God or penalty of perjury. If the candidate, person, organization, committee or political party is required to submit electronically a report described in subsection 1, the form must be signed electronically under an oath to God or penalty of perjury. A person who signs the report or form under an oath to God is subject to the same penalties as if the person had signed the form under penalty of perjury.
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