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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 380 - LAW LIBRARIES

NRS 380.153 Accessibility of certain legal books and materials to inhabitants of county.

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NRS 380.153 Accessibility of certain legal books and materials to inhabitants of county.
1. The State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator shall adopt by regulation a list of legal books and materials which are considered primary sources and which the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator has determined must be available in every county to the inhabitants of that county.
2. Each board of county commissioners shall ensure that all of the legal books and materials listed by the State Library, Archives and Public Records Administrator are accessible to the inhabitants of the county:
(a)By making them available for use during normal business hours in either the law library or a public library; or
(b)Pursuant to an agreement with another library which has them.
Ê The place where those legal books and materials are located must be plainly marked as an area accessible to the general public.
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