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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 374 - LOCAL SCHOOL SUPPORT TAX

NRS 374.128 Provisions required in certain purchasing contracts of State or political subdivision.

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NRS 374.128 Provisions required in certain purchasing contracts of State or political subdivision.
1. If the State or a political subdivision of the State enters into a contract pursuant to chapter 332 or 333 of NRS on or after June 5, 2001, with a person who:
(a)Sells tangible personal property in this State; and
(b)Has not obtained a permit pursuant to NRS 360.5971 or registered pursuant to NRS 360B.200 ,
Ê the contract must include a provision requiring the person to obtain a permit pursuant to NRS 360.5971 or to register pursuant to NRS 360B.200 , and to collect and pay the taxes imposed pursuant to this chapter on the sale of tangible personal property in any county in this State. For the purposes of a permit obtained pursuant to NRS 360.5971 , the person shall be deemed to have a place of business in each county in this State, but shall pay the fee for a single permit.
2. The Department may require a state agency or local government to submit such documentation as is necessary to ensure compliance with this section.
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