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Nevada

CHAPTER 283 - RESIGNATIONS, VACANCIES AND REMOVALS
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NRS 283.010 Resignation may be made before oath taken.
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NRS 283.020 Resignation of state officers commissioned by the Governor.
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NRS 283.030 Resignation of appointive officers.
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NRS 283.040 Events causing vacancy in office; action by Attorney General or district attorney.
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NRS 283.050 Removal on impeachment and conviction: Duties of Secretary of State.
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NRS 283.060 Governor to declare state offices vacant.
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NRS 283.070 Certification to Governor by Secretary of State of cause of vacancy in certain state offices; certified copy of judgment of insanity or record of conviction.
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NRS 283.080 Filling vacancy where power of appointment vested in Governor and Senate or in Legislature.
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NRS 283.090 Qualifications and duties of person appointed pursuant to NRS 283.080.
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NRS 283.100 Vacancy filled by Governor during recess of Legislature.
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NRS 283.110 Vacancy in state office filled by Governor; term of appointee.
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NRS 283.120 Vacancy in state appointive office or position; limitation upon term of appointment by Governor.
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NRS 283.125 Notice of appointment to fill vacancy; contents; applicability.
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NRS 283.130 Commission or certificate of election or appointment of officer filling vacancy.
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NRS 283.140 Officers liable to impeachment.
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NRS 283.150 All impeachments tried by Senate; Senate to be sworn.
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NRS 283.160 Articles of impeachment: Delivery to President of Senate.
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NRS 283.170 Assignment of day of hearing and informing Assembly; service of copy of articles and notice to appear and answer.
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NRS 283.180 Service of copy of articles: Personal service; publication of notice to appear and answer.
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NRS 283.190 Assignment of other hearing day or proceeding in defendant’s absence.
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NRS 283.200 Objection to sufficiency of articles of impeachment; entry and effect of plea of not guilty.
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NRS 283.210 Order to answer articles if objection not sustained; judgment on plea of guilty or refusal to plead; trial on plea of not guilty.
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NRS 283.220 Senate to be sworn: Procedure.
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NRS 283.230 Concurrence of two-thirds of members elected required for conviction.
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NRS 283.240 Judgment: Form; resolution of majority as judgment.
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NRS 283.250 Judgment: Suspension or removal and disqualification.
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NRS 283.260 Effect of judgment of suspension on salary, fees or emoluments.
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NRS 283.270 Suspension of officer pending impeachment; filling office pending impeachment.
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NRS 283.280 Notice of impeachment of Lieutenant Governor.
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NRS 283.290 Indictment or information not barred by conviction on impeachment.
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NRS 283.300 Accusation against certain public officers for willful or corrupt misconduct in office: Presentment by grand jury.
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NRS 283.310 Statement of offense.
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NRS 283.320 Delivery of accusation to district attorney; service of copy; notice to appear and answer; filing original accusation.
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NRS 283.330 Appearance and answer; proceeding in defendant’s absence.
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NRS 283.340 Objection to sufficiency or denial of truth of accusation.
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NRS 283.350 Objection to legal sufficiency of accusation: Form and sufficiency.
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NRS 283.360 Denial of truth of accusation.
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NRS 283.370 Answer when objection to sufficiency not sustained.
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NRS 283.380 Conviction on plea of guilty or refusal to answer; trial on denial of matters charged.
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NRS 283.390 Trial by jury; conduct of trial.
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NRS 283.400 Right to process.
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NRS 283.410 Judgment: Pronouncement; entry and assignment of cause of removal.
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NRS 283.420 Appeal; defendant suspended; office may be filled.
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NRS 283.430 Proceedings for removal of district attorney.
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NRS 283.440 Removal of certain public officers for malfeasance or nonfeasance: Procedure; appeal.
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NRS 283.450 Removal of civil officer for excessive use of intoxicants or controlled substances: Procedure; penalties.
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