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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 354 - LOCAL FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 354.745 Use of leases and lease-purchase and installment-purchase agreements: Provisions required to be included in agreement; applicability of provisions governing payment of prevailing wage.

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NRS 354.745 Use of leases and lease-purchase and installment-purchase agreements: Provisions required to be included in agreement; applicability of provisions governing payment of prevailing wage. If a local government enters into a lease or lease-purchase or installment-purchase agreement which involves the construction, alteration, repair or remodeling of an improvement:
1. The person or entity that executes one or more contracts or agreements for the actual construction, alteration, repair or remodeling of the improvement shall include in such a contract or agreement the contractual provisions and stipulations that are required to be included in a contract for a public work pursuant to the provisions of NRS 338.013 to 338.090 , inclusive.
2. The local government, the contractor who is awarded the contract or entered into the agreement to perform the construction, alteration, repair or remodeling of the improvement and any subcontractor on the project shall comply with the provisions of NRS 338.013 to 338.090 , inclusive, in the same manner as if the local government had undertaken the project or had awarded the contract.
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