Nevada Code § 225.540

Powers; annual report to Legislative Commission; gifts, grants and donations; administrative support; assistance from governmental entities
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1. The Task Force may:
(a) Develop strategies with private sector
businesses, labor organizations and immigrant advocacy groups to support
current and future industries across this State;
(b) Conduct research on methods to strengthen
career pathways for immigrants and create enhanced partnerships with projected
growth industries;
(c) Support the efforts of business leadership,
civic groups, government and immigrant advocacy groups to provide
predictability and stability to the workforce in this State;
(d) Recommend approaches to improve the ability
of this State to attract and retain immigrant business owners that provide new
business and trade opportunities; and
(e) Enter into a contract with a consultant to
perform research necessary to carry out the duties of the Task Force.
2. On or before July 1, 2024, and on or
before July 1 of each subsequent year, the Task Force shall submit a written
report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for submission to the
Legislative Commission. The report must include, without limitation, a summary
of the work of the Task Force and any recommendations for legislation.
3. The Secretary of State may accept
gifts, grants and donations from any source for the purpose of carrying out the
provisions of NRS 225.500 to 225.540 , inclusive.
4. The Office of the Secretary of State
shall provide personnel, facilities, equipment, funding and supplies as
required by the Task Force to carry out its duties.
5. Each agency, board, commission,
department, officer, employee or agent of this State, or a political
subdivision thereof, shall provide the Task Force with such assistance as the
Task Force may reasonably require in discharging its duties.

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