Upon publication of the Statutes of Nevada, the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau shall distribute them without charge as follows:
1. To each of the judges of the District Court of the United States for the District of Nevada, one copy.
2. To the Supreme Court Law Library, two copies.
3. To each justice of the Supreme Court, Clerk of the Supreme Court, district judge, county clerk, district attorney, justice of the peace and municipal judge in this State, one copy.
4. To each public library in this State, one copy.
5. To each library in the Nevada System of Higher Education, one copy.
6. To the Nevada Historical Society, one copy.
7. Upon request, to any state, county or municipal officer.
[Part 1:3:1871; B § 2802; BH § 1801; C § 1951; RL § 2932; NCL § 5198] + [Part 1:104:1901; RL § 2934; NCL § 5200] + [2:104:1901; RL § 2935; NCL § 5201]—(NRS A 1965, 952; 1967, 86; 1973, 1409; 1975, 1396; 1977, 485; 1979, 23; 1983, 904; 1987, 1305; 1993, 394) Upon receipt of copies of each volume of Nevada Reports from the State Printer, the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau shall distribute them without charge as follows:
1. To each of the judges of the District Court of the United States for the District of Nevada, one copy.
2. The Supreme Court Law Library, two copies.
3. To each justice of the Supreme Court, Clerk of the Supreme Court, district judge, district attorney, county clerk, justice of the peace and municipal judge in this State, one copy.
4. To each public library in this State, one copy.
5. To each library in the Nevada System of Higher Education, one copy.
6. To the Nevada Historical Society, one copy.
7. Upon request, to any state, county or municipal officer.
[9:187:1915; A 1955, 535]—(NRS A 1965, 952; 1967, 87; 1969, 1525; 1973, 1410, 1478; 1975, 1396; 1977, 485; 1979, 23; 1983, 904; 1985, 454; 1987, 1306; 1993, 394, 1569; 1995, 591; 1997, 7) The Legislative Counsel Bureau shall distribute, free of charge, such additional copies of the Statutes of Nevada and of Nevada Reports to the Supreme Court Law Library as in the opinion of the Director thereof may secure an interchange of appropriate works for the library.
(Added to NRS by 1967, 87; A 1973, 1410; 1989, 552) Repealed. (See chapter 318, Statutes of Nevada 2005, at page 1094 .)
1. The Legislative Counsel Bureau shall stamp or mark all books to be distributed, as provided by law, to Supreme Court justices, district judges, state, county and municipal officers, justices of the peace and municipal judges as follows: “State property, to be turned over to your successor in office.”
2. Each person who receives a book so distributed shall retain the book for the use of his office and deliver all books so received to his successor in office, who shall give his receipt therefor.
3. The Legislative Counsel Bureau shall keep proper records showing to whom the books were issued and the location of the books so distributed, and shall file the records in its office. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 3.160 , the Legislative Counsel Bureau shall not supply a missing or second volume other than at the price established pursuant to NRS 345.050 .
[3:104:1901; RL § 2936; NCL § 5202]—(NRS A 1967, 87; 1973, 1410; 1977, 485; 1983, 904; 1989, 552)
1. The Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau may sell the following publications:
(a) Nevada Reports.
(b) Statutes of Nevada.
(c) Compilation of laws:
(1) Compiled Laws of Nevada (1861—1873), by Bonnifield and Healy (two volumes).
(2) General Statutes Nevada 1885 (1861—1885), by Baily & Hammond.
(3) Compiled Laws of Nevada 1861—1900, by Cutting.
(4) Revised Laws of Nevada 1912, Volumes I and II (two volumes).
(5) Revised Laws of Nevada 1919, Volume III.
(6) Nevada Revised Statutes with annotations, including replacement and supplementary pages.
(d) Miscellaneous publications:
(1) Nevada Constitutional Debates & Proceedings 1864.
(2) Nevada and Sawyer’s Digest 1878.
(3) Nevada Digest Annotated (1912), by Patrick.
(4) Journals of the Assembly or Senate.
(5) Appendices to journals of Senate and Assembly.
2. The Director shall:
(a) Set the prices for the publications sold pursuant to subsection 1.
(b) Charge and collect a fee to cover the costs of postage and handling related to the sale of copies of Nevada Reports.
3. No volume may be sold or delivered until the purchase price for the volume and the fee for postage and handling have been paid.
4. Money received from the sale of Nevada Reports, excluding any money collected for postage and handling, must be deposited in the State General Fund. Money received from the sale of all other publications enumerated in subsection 1 and any money collected for postage and handling related to the sale of Nevada Reports must be deposited in the Legislative Fund.
[1:194:1931; A 1935, 16; 1931 NCL § 7433.01] + [Part 9:187:1915; A 1955, 535]—(NRS A 1957, 12; 1959, 879; 1965, 953; 1967, 88; 1973, 3, 1411; 1975, 660; 1989, 250, 552, 593, 604; 2005, 1235 )
1. As used in this section, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a) “Publication” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 378.160 .
(b) “State agency” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 378.160 .
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, every state agency which periodically distributes any publication shall at least after every 12 issues, or annually if published more frequently than once a month, notify the person receiving the publication that his name will be deleted from the mailing list unless he notifies the state agency within 30 days that he wants to remain on the mailing list.
3. This section does not apply if the person subscribes to and pays a fee for the publication.
(Added to NRS by 1975, 704; A 1979, 197; 2005, 742 )
BIENNIAL REPORT AND STATISTICAL ABSTRACT As used in NRS 345.065 to 345.120 , inclusive, unless the context otherwise requires, “Director” means the Director of the Department of Administration.
(Added to NRS by 1989, 407)
1. The Director shall compile and cause to be published the biennial report. The report must include:
(a) The state of the State message delivered by the Governor at the most recent regular session of the Legislature;
(b) An organizational chart of State Government;
(c) Separate sections describing each state department and other selected agencies of the Executive Branch of State Government; and
(d) A description of recent trends in the population, economy and environment of this state.
2. Each section of the biennial report required pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 must include:
(a) The purpose and organizational structure of the department or other agency;
(b) A statement of the objectives attained by or other accomplishments of the department or other agency during the current biennium;
(c) Significant legislative or executive action affecting the department or other agency; and
(d) A listing of major administrators within the department or other agency.
3. The biennial report may include separate sections relating to any matter of concern to the people of this state, including:
(a) Economic development;
(b) Public safety;
(c) Human resources;
(d) Employment;
(e) Education;
(f) The environment; and
(g) Transportation.
4. Any section included in the report pursuant to subsection 3 must contain:
(a) A summary of any major issues relating to the matter addressed in that section;
(b) A brief analysis of those issues, including relevant background information; and
(c) A description of any proposed courses of action to address those issues.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 567; A 1987, 18; 1989, 408) Each state agency that is required by law to prepare and submit an annual or biennial report to the Governor or the Legislature shall comply by preparing one copy of the report in a form prescribed by the Director, who shall use it in preparing the biennial report.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 568; A 1987, 18; 1989, 408) The Director shall compile and publish a statistical abstract each biennium. The statistical abstract must contain:
1. Significant statistical information for the current biennium with respect to state and local government to the extent the information is not provided in the biennial report;
2. Data relating to this state furnished by the Federal Government; and
3. Information and data relating to business and the economy in this state.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 567; A 1987, 18; 1989, 409) The Director shall determine the format, substance, time of preparation, distribution, cost and all other matters pertaining to the publication of the biennial report and the statistical abstract after consultation with the Bureau of Business and Economic Research of the Nevada System of Higher Education, the Commission on Economic Development and the State Library and Archives.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 567; A 1985, 126; 1987, 19; 1989, 409; 1993, 394) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 345.120 , the Director may charge for each copy of the biennial report or the statistical abstract an amount that does not exceed the approximate cost of its publication.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 568; A 1987, 19; 1989, 409) Each of the documents required by NRS 345.070 and 345.090 must be distributed without charge to:
1. The Governor.
2. Each elected state officer.
3. Each member of the Legislature.
4. Each state department or other agency of the Executive Branch.
5. The clerk of each city and of each county.
6. The Legislative Counsel Bureau.
7. Each public library in the State.
8. Each library in the Nevada System of Higher Education.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 568; A 1989, 409; 1993, 394)
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