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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 333 - PURCHASING: STATE

NRS 333.3368 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by local business owned and operated by veteran with service-connected disability: Duty of Purchasing Division to report to Legislature.

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NRS 333.3368 Preference for bid or proposal submitted by local business owned and operated by veteran with service-connected disability: Duty of Purchasing Division to report to Legislature. The Purchasing Division shall, every 6 months, submit to the Legislature, if it is in session, or to the Legislative Committee on Senior Citizens, Veterans and Adults with Special Needs created by NRS 218E.750 , if the Legislature is not in session, a report which must contain, for the period since the submission of the last report:
1. The number of state purchasing contracts that were subject to the provisions of NRS 333.3361 to 333.3369 , inclusive.
2. The total dollar amount of state purchasing contracts that were subject to the provisions of NRS 333.3361 to 333.3369 , inclusive.
3. The number of local businesses owned and operated by veterans with service-connected disabilities that submitted a bid or proposal on a state purchasing contract.
4. The number of state purchasing contracts that were awarded to local businesses owned and operated by veterans with service-connected disabilities.
5. The total number of dollars’ worth of state purchasing contracts that were awarded to local businesses owned and operated by veterans with service-connected disabilities.
6. Any other information deemed relevant by the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau.
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