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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 333 - PURCHASING: STATE

NRS 333.260 Estimates of requirements.

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NRS 333.260 Estimates of requirements.
1. The Administrator shall determine the requirements of supplies and materials of the using agencies according to records of past experience, and according to estimates of anticipated requirements furnished by the various using agencies. The Administrator shall set up and maintain current cumulative purchase records of all materials and supplies purchased for the using agencies.
2. Prior to the scheduled date for purchasing any class of commodities, the Administrator shall make estimates of requirements among all the using agencies using the commodities included in that class. The Administrator may make the estimates by summarizing the requisitions of materials and supplies submitted by the using agencies.
3. Using agencies requiring information such as prices, specifications, and the procurement of any supplies, materials and equipment for present or future needs shall obtain this information through the Administrator.
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