Nevada Code § 232.003

Policy on public engagement incorporating use of Internet and Internet tools
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1. It is the policy of this State to
strengthen and further promote broad, inclusive and meaningful engagement by
the general public and interested stakeholders in the activities of the State
Government by adopting methods of public participation and public comment that
incorporate the use of the Internet and Internet tools. To assist in carrying
out this policy each state agency is encouraged, to the extent practicable and
within the limits of available money, to develop a policy on public engagement
that incorporates the use of the Internet and Internet tools for the purpose of
encouraging public participation and soliciting public comments on the
activities of the state agency, including, without limitation, the development
or adoption of regulations, policies and programs. The Internet tools used by
the state agency may include, without limitation, electronic mail, electronic
mailing lists, online forums and social media.
2. As used in this section:
(a) Social media means any electronic service
or account or electronic content, including, without limitation, videos,
photographs, blogs, video blogs, podcasts, instant and text messages, live
chat, mobile applications, online services or Internet website profiles.
(b) State agency means every public agency,
bureau, board, commission, department or division of the Executive Department
of the State Government.

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