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Nevada

CHAPTER 218D - LEGISLATIVE MEASURES AND PROCEDURES
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NRS 218D.050 General powers and duties of Legislative Counsel and Legal Division regarding legislative measures.
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NRS 218D.100 Applicability; general requirements for submitting requests.
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NRS 218D.105 Requirements for waiving deadline for authorized nonlegislative requesters in exceptional circumstances.
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NRS 218D.110 Requests from Legislative Department: Duties of Legislative Counsel; priority and order of drafting.
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NRS 218D.115 Requests from authorized nonlegislative requesters: Duties of Legislative Counsel; priority and order of drafting.
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NRS 218D.130 Preparation and publication of list; information included; joint requesters; nonreturning Legislators.
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NRS 218D.135 Authorized disclosures concerning certain requests; notice of duplicative requests.
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NRS 218D.150 Requests from Legislators and chairs of standing committees.
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NRS 218D.152 Requests from certain Legislators whose offices become vacant.
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NRS 218D.155 Requests from legislative leadership, Legislative Counsel, General Counsel, Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the Assembly.
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NRS 218D.160 Requests from chairs of Legislative Commission and Interim Finance Committee; requests from statutory, interim and other committees.
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NRS 218D.175 Requests from Governor, Director of Office of Finance and constitutional officers.
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NRS 218D.190 Requests from Supreme Court.
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NRS 218D.205 Requests from counties, school districts and cities.
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NRS 218D.210 Requests from association of counties or cities.
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NRS 218D.211 Requests from certain regional transportation commissions.
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NRS 218D.212 Requests from regional behavioral health policy boards.
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NRS 218D.213 Requests from Patient Protection Commission.
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NRS 218D.217 Requests from Nevada Commission on Minority Affairs.
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NRS 218D.218 Requests from Advisory Committee on Housing.
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NRS 218D.219 Requests from Tribal Health Authority Council.
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NRS 218D.220 Requests from Nevada Silver Haired Legislative Forum.
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NRS 218D.225 Requests from Commission on School Funding.
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NRS 218D.250 Certain legislative measures requested by committee must include name of Legislator or organization on whose behalf legislative measure was requested.
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NRS 218D.270 Certain legislative measures must include information relating to unfunded mandates.
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NRS 218D.290 Certain legislative measures must include digest when practicable; contents and style; revision.
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NRS 218D.310 Verification of legal descriptions of land in certain legislative measures.
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NRS 218D.330 Effective date of legislative measure when not specifically prescribed; period during which legislative measure that expires by limitation remains effective.
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NRS 218D.350 Requirements for certain legislative measures enacting tax exemptions subject to Section 6 of Article 10 of the Nevada Constitution.
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NRS 218D.355 Requirements for certain legislative measures authorizing or increasing tax abatements approved by Office of Economic Development.
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NRS 218D.370 Criteria for amending population classifications.
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NRS 218D.380 Requirements for certain legislative measures involving submission of reports to Legislature; Legislative Commission to review and recommend regarding necessity of certain reports.
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NRS 218D.385 Director to develop recommendations for elimination or revision of requirements to submit certain reports.
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NRS 218D.400 “Presiding officer” defined.
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NRS 218D.415 Summary of certain legislative measures must include information concerning fiscal effect and appropriations.
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NRS 218D.430 Fiscal note required for certain bills and joint resolutions affecting State Government.
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NRS 218D.435 Fiscal note required for certain bills and joint resolutions affecting local governments.
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NRS 218D.440 Fiscal note not required for amendments unless requested by presiding officer.
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NRS 218D.445 Legislator may raise issue that legislative measure requires fiscal note; determination of need for fiscal note by presiding officer.
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NRS 218D.460 Requester of legislative measure must be informed of need for fiscal note; procedure for submitting legislative measure to agency or local government for fiscal note.
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NRS 218D.465 Form of fiscal note; review by Director of Office of Finance.
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NRS 218D.470 Contents of fiscal note.
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NRS 218D.475 Time for agency or local government to prepare and return fiscal note; extension.
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NRS 218D.480 Transmittal of fiscal note to chairs of committees; additional procedures for preparing fiscal notes concerning legislative measures affecting local governments; retention of copies of fiscal notes.
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NRS 218D.485 Printing of fiscal notes.
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NRS 218D.495 Unlawful to copy or disseminate information concerning legislative measure submitted for fiscal note; exceptions; penalty.
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NRS 218D.550 Determination of form and correction of mistakes by Legislative Counsel.
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NRS 218D.555 Printing of legislative measures and fiscal notes; changes and corrections by Legislative Counsel.
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NRS 218D.560 Drafting and printing of bills; marking of new and old matter.
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NRS 218D.575 Request for prefiling; distribution of certain prefiled measures between Houses; review for proper form; limitations on prefiling.
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NRS 218D.580 Transmittal of prefiled measures to Houses; numbering, contents and form; printing and release of copies.
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NRS 218D.585 Introduction and referral of prefiled measures upon convening of regular session.
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NRS 218D.600 Introduction of legislative measure in duplicate.
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NRS 218D.605 Designation of one copy of legislative measure as original; binding original with cover; transmittal to Houses; preservation of authenticity of original.
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NRS 218D.610 General duties regarding reprinting, engrossment, reengrossment and enrollment; insertion of amendments.
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NRS 218D.615 Reprinting of legislative measure passed in one House and amended in other; attachment and endorsement of amendments.
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NRS 218D.630 Transmittal of passed legislative measure to Legislative Counsel for enrollment; receipt; notations in history of legislative measure.
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NRS 218D.635 Transmittal of passed legislative measure to State Printer; meaning and interpretation of new and omitted matter in enrolled legislative measure; comparison of enrolled copy with official engrossed copy; presentation to officers for signatures.
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NRS 218D.640 Signatures required on enrolled bills and joint resolutions.
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NRS 218D.655 Delivery of official engrossed bill to Secretary of State.
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NRS 218D.660 Delivery of enrolled bill to Governor for action.
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NRS 218D.675 Procedure upon delivery to Governor; computation of time for action; approval by Governor; delivery of bill to Secretary of State if approved.
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NRS 218D.680 Delivery of bill to Secretary of State if bill becomes law without Governor’s signature or if veto overridden.
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NRS 218D.700 Secretary of State must provide receipt for bills received from Governor; retention by Governor.
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NRS 218D.705 Secretary of State must bind and index bills enacted into law and other legislative measures; payment of expenses.
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NRS 218D.720 Correction by Legislative Commission after adjournment of Legislature.
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NRS 218D.800 Delivery to Secretary of State of enrolled joint resolution proposing constitutional amendment; return to Legislature; placement on ballot after second passage; notations in history of resolution; publication in Statutes of Nevada.
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NRS 218D.802 Publication of joint resolution proposing constitutional amendment after first passage during certain special sessions.
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NRS 218D.805 Procedure for revising enrolled joint resolution proposing constitutional amendment before second passage to account for intervening amendments ratified by voters.
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NRS 218D.810 Preparation and distribution of ballot materials.
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NRS 218D.900 Requests for distribution; payment of costs; exceptions; cost schedule; money deposited to and paid from Legislative Fund.
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NRS 218D.905 Distribution to Legislators, legislative officers and Legislative Counsel Bureau.
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NRS 218D.910 Distribution to certain judicial officers, court administrators, clerks and district attorneys.
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NRS 218D.915 Distribution to certain state and local officers, justices of the peace, libraries and members of the press.
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NRS 218D.930 Daily journals of legislative proceedings: Printing; contents; form; number of copies; authentication; binding.
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NRS 218D.935 Bound journals of legislative proceedings: Printing; indexes; delivery; free copies to Legislators.
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NRS 218D.940 Daily history of legislative measures: Printing; contents; form; number of copies; authentication; binding.
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NRS 218D.955 Compilation; advance sheets; statutory tables and indexes; printing and distribution.
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NRS 218D.960 Number of copies; contents.
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NRS 218D.965 Style and form; meaning and interpretation of new and omitted matter.
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