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CHAPTER 241 - MEETINGS OF STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES
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NRS 241.010 Legislative declaration and intent.
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NRS 241.015 Definitions.
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NRS 241.016 Application of chapter; exempt meetings and proceedings; specific exceptions; circumvention of chapter.
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NRS 241.017 Board of Regents to establish requirements for student governments.
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NRS 241.020 Meetings to be open and public; size of facilities; limitations on closure of meetings; notice of meetings; copy of materials; exceptions.
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NRS 241.021 Public comments: Requirements.
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NRS 241.023 Requirements for holding meeting by remote technology system.
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NRS 241.025 Designee of member of public body not allowed; exception.
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NRS 241.028 Holding closed meeting to engage in certain predecisional and deliberative discussions with federal agency.
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NRS 241.029 Holding closed meeting to discuss certain threats; confidentiality of information and materials received in meeting; prohibiting disclosure of information or materials to certain persons.
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NRS 241.030 Holding closed meeting to consider character, misconduct, competence or health of person, to prepare, revise, administer or grade examinations or to consider appeal of results of examination; waiver of closure of meeting by certain persons.
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NRS 241.031 Meeting to consider character, misconduct or competence of elected member of public body or certain public officers.
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NRS 241.033 Meeting to consider character, misconduct, competence or health of person or to consider appeal of results of examination: Written notice to person required; exception; public body required to allow person whose character, misconduct, competence or health is to be considered to attend with representative and to present evidence; attendance of additional persons; copy of record.
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NRS 241.034 Meeting to consider acquisition of real property by exercise of power of eminent domain: Written notice required.
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NRS 241.035 Public meetings: Minutes; aural and visual reproduction; transcripts.
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NRS 241.036 Action taken in violation of chapter void.
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NRS 241.037 Action by Attorney General or person denied right conferred by chapter; limitation on actions.
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NRS 241.039 Complaints; enforcement by Attorney General; confidentiality of information compiled during investigation; subpoenas; penalty for failure or refusal to comply with subpoena; exception for public records; completion of investigation.
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NRS 241.040 Criminal and civil penalties; members attending meeting in violation of chapter not accomplices; reliance on legal advice.
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NRS 241.0333 Meeting to consider administrative action against a person: Written notice required; exception.
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NRS 241.0353 Certain statements and testimony are privileged; publication of defamatory matter.
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NRS 241.0355 Majority of all members of public body composed solely of elected officials required to take action by vote; abstention not affirmative vote.
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NRS 241.0356 Vacancy in voting membership of public body; reduction of quorum; exception.
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NRS 241.0357 Authority to delegate decisions regarding litigation.
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NRS 241.0365 Action taken by public body to correct violation of chapter; timeliness of corrective action; effect.
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NRS 241.0395 Inclusion of item acknowledging finding by Attorney General of violation by public body on next agenda of meeting of public body; effect of inclusion.
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