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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 332 - PURCHASING: LOCAL GOVERNMENTS

NRS 332.045 Advertisement of contract: Publication; contents.

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NRS 332.045 Advertisement of contract: Publication; contents.
1. The advertisement authorized by subsection 1 of NRS 332.063 or required by subsection 1 of NRS 332.065 must be published:
(a)In a newspaper qualified pursuant to chapter 238 of NRS that has a general circulation within the county wherein the local government, or a major portion thereof, is situated at least once and not less than 7 days before the opening of responses.
(b)Every day for not less than 7 days before the opening of responses on:
(1)The Internet website of the local government, if the local government maintains an Internet website; or
(2)A secure website on the Internet or its successor, if any, which is established and maintained for the purpose of an on-line solicitation.
2. The advertisement must state:
(a)The nature, character or object of the contract.
(b)If plans and specifications are part of the contract, where the plans and specifications may be seen.
(c)The time and date on which responses will be opened.
(d)That a written certification is a required part of the contract pursuant to subsection 4 of NRS 332.065 , if applicable.
(e)Such other matters as may properly pertain to the contract.
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