Nevada Code § 231.064

Office of Economic Development: Conduct of studies, investigations, research and educational activities; dissemination of information
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In addition to its
other duties, the Office shall:
1. Investigate and study conditions
affecting Nevada business, industry and commerce, and engage in technical
studies, scientific investigations, statistical research and educational
activities necessary or useful for the proper execution of the function of the
Office in promoting and developing Nevada business, industry and commerce, both
within and outside the State.
2. Conduct or encourage research designed
to further new and more extensive uses of the natural and other resources of
the State and designed to develop new products and industrial processes.
3. Serve as a center of public information
for the State of Nevada by answering general inquiries concerning the resources
and economic advantages of this state and by furnishing information and data on
these and related subjects.
4. Prepare, and disseminate in any medium,
informational material designed to promote community, economic and industrial
development in Nevada.
5. Plan and develop an effective service
for business information, both for the direct assistance of business and
industry of the State and for the encouragement of business and industry
outside the State to use economic facilities within the State, including
readily accessible information on state and local taxes, local zoning
regulations and environmental standards, the availability and cost of real
estate, labor, energy, transportation and occupational education and related
subjects.

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