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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 426 - PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

NRS 426.650 Notice to Bureau by public entity of location of and license, permit and lease for any vending facility.

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NRS 426.650 Notice to Bureau by public entity of location of and license, permit and lease for any vending facility. Each head of the public entity that has care, custody and control of public buildings or properties shall:
1. Not less than 60 days prior to the request for proposals concerning, occupation of, reactivation of, leasing of, re-leasing of, licensing of or issuance of a permit for operation of any vending facility in or on a public building or property, inform the Bureau of such contemplated action.
2. Inform the Bureau of any locations where such vending facilities are planned in or about other public buildings or properties as may now or thereafter come under the jurisdiction of a public entity, such information to be given not less than 60 days prior to the request for proposals concerning, occupation of, reactivation of, leasing of, re-leasing of, licensing of or issuance of a permit for operation of any vending facility in or on such public building or property.
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