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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.1378 Local government public works: Advertisement required before acceptance of applications for qualification of bidders.

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NRS 338.1378 Local government public works: Advertisement required before acceptance of applications for qualification of bidders.
1. Before a local government accepts applications pursuant to NRS 338.1379 , the local government must, in accordance with subsection 2, advertise in a newspaper that is:
(a)Qualified pursuant to the provisions of chapter 238 of NRS; and
(b)Published in a county in which the contracts for the potential public works will be performed or, if no qualified newspaper is published in that county, published in a qualified newspaper that is published in the State of Nevada and which has a general circulation in the county in which the contracts for the potential public works will be performed.
2. An advertisement required pursuant to subsection 1:
(a)Must be published at least once not less than 21 days before applications are to be submitted to the local government; and
(b)Must include:
(1)A description of the potential public works for which applications to qualify as a bidder are being accepted;
(2)The time and place at which applications are to be submitted to the local government;
(3)The place at which applications may be obtained; and
(4)Any other information that the local government deems necessary.
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