Nevada Code § 231.1287

Office of Entrepreneurship: Annual report to Legislative Commission; required contents of report
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On
or before November 1 of each year beginning 2 years after the creation of the
Office of Entrepreneurship, and annually thereafter, the Office of
Entrepreneurship shall submit to the Legislative Commission a report that
includes, without limitation:
1. The number and total dollar amount of
state contracts awarded to businesses that have been in operation for not more
than 5 years, including, without limitation, a breakdown by demographic
segments and geographical areas throughout the State;
2. The percentage of the number of state
contracts awarded to businesses that have been in operation for not more than 5
years compared to the total number of contracts awarded;
3. The number of businesses owned by
women, minorities or veterans that have been in operation for not more than 5
years and have been awarded a state contract;
4. The percentage of the total dollar
amount of state contracts awarded to businesses that have been in operation for
not more than 5 years compared to the total dollar amount of contracts awarded;
5. The types of businesses awarded a state
contract;
6. Recommendations on improving access to
state contracts for businesses that have been in operation for not more than 5
years, including, without limitation, those businesses in statistically
underrepresented demographic segments and geographic areas of Nevada;
7. Recommendations on improving overall
entrepreneurship in this State, including, without limitation, identifying
regional challenges to entrepreneurship; and
8. Any additional information deemed
necessary by the Office of Economic Development to provide an accurate
depiction of the condition of entrepreneurship in Nevada.

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