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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 333 - PURCHASING: STATE

NRS 333.3354 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by Nevada-based business: Amount of preferences.

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NRS 333.3354 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by Nevada-based business: Amount of preferences.
1. If a business that qualifies as a Nevada-based business submits a:
(a)Bid to furnish commodities that was solicited pursuant to NRS 333.300 , the bid shall be deemed to be 5 percent lower than the bid actually submitted; or
(b)Proposal to contract for services, the score assigned to the proposal pursuant to NRS 333.335 shall be deemed to be 5 percent higher than the score actually awarded.
2. The preference described in subsection 1 may not be:
(a)Combined with any other preference except for the preference described in NRS 333.3366 .
(b)Granted for the award of any contract which uses federal money unless such a preference is authorized by federal law.
(c)Granted for the award of any contract procured on a multistate basis.
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