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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353 - STATE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 353.333 Compilation; contents; availability.

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NRS 353.333 Compilation; contents; availability.
1. On or before February 15 of each year, the Governor shall compile a report on the status of the finances of the State including the information published in:
(a)The most recent executive budget report prepared pursuant to the provisions of NRS 353.185 ;
(b)The most recent report prepared by the State Controller pursuant to the provisions of NRS 227.110 ;
(c)The most recent report on the count of state money prepared pursuant to the provisions of NRS 353.075 ;
(d)The most recent report on the transactions and proceedings of the Department of Taxation prepared pursuant to the provisions of NRS 360.100 ;
(e)The most recent report prepared by each school district pursuant to the provisions of NRS 387.303 ;
(f)The most recent report prepared and submitted by each local government pursuant to the provisions of NRS 360.220 ; and
(g)Any other report prepared by the State, or a county, city, town or school district, or any public agency of this State or its political subdivisions that the Governor deems to be relevant to the status of finances of the State.
2. The report required pursuant to subsection 1 must be:
(a)Titled the “Nevada Report to Taxpayers”;
(b)Written in plain English; and
(c)Contain such information as the Governor deems appropriate to provide a full and accurate description on the status of the finances of the State, including, without limitation:
(1)The total amount of revenue collected by the State or an agency of the State during the preceding fiscal year;
(2)The actual total of all expenses and expenditures by the State or an agency of the State during the preceding fiscal year;
(3)A comparison of the total amount appropriated or authorized for expenditure by the State during the preceding fiscal year and the actual total of all expenses and expenditures by the State during the preceding fiscal year;
(4)The total amount of outstanding public debt of the State at the end of the preceding fiscal year;
(5)The total cost to pay the public debt of the State during the preceding fiscal year; and
(6)Such information on the revenue, expenditures and public debt of the State, or a county, city, town or school district, or any public agency of this State or its political subdivisions as the Governor deems necessary to provide a full and accurate description on the status of the finances of the State.
3. The Governor shall make the report required pursuant to subsection 1 available for access by the public on the Internet or its successor, if any.
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