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Nevada

CHAPTER 218H - LOBBYING
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NRS 218H.010 Short title.
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NRS 218H.020 Legislative findings and declarations.
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NRS 218H.030 Definitions.
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NRS 218H.033 “Client” defined.
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NRS 218H.035 “Domestic partner” defined.
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NRS 218H.036 “Domestic partnership” defined.
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NRS 218H.045 “Educational or informational meeting, event or trip” defined.
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NRS 218H.050 “Expenditure” defined.
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NRS 218H.060 “Gift” defined.
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NRS 218H.065 “Immediate family” defined.
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NRS 218H.070 “Legislative action” defined.
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NRS 218H.073 “Legislative committee” defined.
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NRS 218H.075 “Legislative committee investigative meeting, event or trip” defined.
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NRS 218H.080 “Lobbyist” defined.
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NRS 218H.090 “Member of the Legislative Branch” defined.
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NRS 218H.092 “Member of the person’s household” or “member of his or her household” defined.
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NRS 218H.100 “Person” defined.
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NRS 218H.110 “Registrant” defined.
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NRS 218H.180 Certain persons deemed to be lobbyists for purposes of continuing applicability; period of continuing applicability; exceptions.
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NRS 218H.200 Registration statement required during session; filing with Director; exceptions.
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NRS 218H.210 Contents of registration statement.
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NRS 218H.220 Supplementary registration statement required upon change in registration information; exceptions.
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NRS 218H.230 Notice required upon termination of session activities; continuing requirements after filing notice.
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NRS 218H.300 Issuance by Director; different color for each classification; requirement to wear in Legislative Building.
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NRS 218H.400 Duty to file; form; contents; itemization of expenditures; audits and investigations.
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NRS 218H.410 Fee for late filing; waivers and exemptions.
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NRS 218H.500 Regulations; fees; classification of lobbyists; forms; accounting and reporting methods; filing system; public inspection; retention of records; list of registrants.
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NRS 218H.505 Administration and interpretation of chapter; coordination with Secretary of State regarding Nevada Financial Disclosure Act.
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NRS 218H.510 Inspection of registration statements and reports of lobbying activities; notice of noncompliance.
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NRS 218H.520 Publication of reports regarding lobbying activities; release of name of noncomplying lobbyist; sanctions for noncompliance.
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NRS 218H.530 Investigations of irregularities and noncompliance; grounds and procedure for suspension or revocation of registration; hearing and appeal; continuing requirements and renewal of registration after suspension or revocation.
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NRS 218H.540 Injunctive relief.
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NRS 218H.900 Unlawful for lobbyist to misrepresent Legislator’s authorization to request professional services from Legislative Counsel Bureau.
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NRS 218H.930 Unlawful acts involving lobbyists and lobbying.
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NRS 218H.950 Unlawful for former Legislator to act as lobbyist under certain circumstances; exceptions.
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NRS 218H.960 Criminal penalties.
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