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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 333 - PURCHASING: STATE

NRS 333.3367 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by local business owned and operated by veteran with service-connected disability: Effect of material misrepresentation or other fraudulent act committed in applying for preference; review of decision of Purchasing Division.

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NRS 333.3367 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by local business owned and operated by veteran with service-connected disability: Effect of material misrepresentation or other fraudulent act committed in applying for preference; review of decision of Purchasing Division.
1. If the Purchasing Division determines that a business has made a material misrepresentation or otherwise committed a fraudulent act in applying for the preference described in NRS 333.3366 , the business is thereafter permanently prohibited from:
(a)Applying for or receiving the preference described in NRS 333.3366 ; and
(b)Bidding on a state purchasing contract.
2. If the Purchasing Division determines, as described in subsection 1, that a business has made a material misrepresentation or otherwise committed a fraudulent act in applying for the preference described in NRS 333.3366 , the business may apply to the Administrator to review the decision pursuant to chapter 233B of NRS.
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