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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 361 - PROPERTY TAX

NRS 361.365 Records of hearings of county board of equalization: Format and contents; transmittal to State Board of Equalization; availability to public; duties of complainant who requests transcript.

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NRS 361.365 Records of hearings of county board of equalization: Format and contents; transmittal to State Board of Equalization; availability to public; duties of complainant who requests transcript.
1. Each county board of equalization shall, at the expense of the county, cause complete minutes and an audio recording or transcript to be taken at each hearing. In addition to the requirements of NRS 241.035 , these minutes must include the title of all exhibits, papers, reports and other documentary evidence submitted to the county board of equalization by the complainant. The clerk of the county board of equalization shall forward the minutes and audio recordings or transcripts to the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization. A copy of the minutes or audio recordings must be made available to a member of the public upon request at no charge pursuant to NRS 241.035 .
2. If a transcript of any hearing held before the county board of equalization is requested by the complainant, he or she shall furnish the reporter, pay for the transcript and deliver a copy of the transcript to the clerk of the county board of equalization and the Secretary of the State Board of Equalization upon filing an appeal.
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