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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 345 - STATE PUBLICATIONS

NRS 345.050 Sale of state publications.

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NRS 345.050 Sale of state publications.
1. The Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau may sell the following publications:
(a)Statutes of Nevada.
(b)Compilation of laws:
(1)Compiled Laws of Nevada (1861—1873), by Bonnifield and Healy (two volumes).
(2)General Statutes Nevada 1885 (1861—1885), by Baily & Hammond.
(3)Compiled Laws of Nevada 1861—1900, by Cutting.
(4)Revised Laws of Nevada 1912, Volumes I and II (two volumes).
(5)Revised Laws of Nevada 1919, Volume III.
(6)Nevada Revised Statutes with annotations, including replacement and supplementary pages.
(c)Miscellaneous publications:
(1)Nevada Constitutional Debates & Proceedings 1864.
(2)Nevada and Sawyer’s Digest 1878.
(3)Nevada Digest Annotated (1912), by Patrick.
(4)Journals of the Assembly or Senate.
(5)Appendices to journals of Senate and Assembly.
2. The Director shall:
(a)Set the prices for the publications sold pursuant to subsection 1.
(b)Charge and collect a fee to cover the costs of postage and handling related to the sale of copies of Nevada Reports.
3. No volume may be sold or delivered until the purchase price for the volume and the fee for postage and handling have been paid.
4. Money received from the sale of all publications enumerated in subsection 1 must be deposited in the Legislative Fund.
5. The Supreme Court may sell copies of volumes of Nevada Reports at prices set by the Supreme Court, and money received from such sales, including, without limitation, money collected for postage and handling related to such sales, must be accounted for separately in the State General Fund for the exclusive use of the Supreme Court.
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