Nevada Code § 237.360

Duty of state agencies to make electronic version of certain administrative forms available on Internet website; waiver
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, a state agency shall, as soon as reasonably practicable, but not
later than June 30, 2015, make available on an Internet website maintained by
the state agency an electronic version of each administrative form of the state
agency which is used by any person to submit information to the state agency.
The electronic version of each administrative form must be in a format that
allows a person to complete or prepare the form electronically, download and
save an electronic copy of the form to a computer and submit the form to the
state agency securely via the Internet.
2. A state agency may, in the discretion
of the state agency:
(a) Utilize, in the manner that the state agency
determines is appropriate, any program, software or technology that the state
agency determines is appropriate for the purposes of complying with the
requirements of subsection 1;
(b) Collaborate with another state agency to
carry out the provisions of subsection 1, including, without limitation, for
the purpose of sharing technology; and
(c) Comply with the provisions of subsection 1 in
phases or separate portions over time, if the state agency determines that such
an approach would be useful in fully complying with the provisions of
subsection 1 by June 30, 2015.
3. A state agency may apply to the Interim
Finance Committee for a waiver of the requirements of subsection 1. The
Committee shall grant such a waiver to a state agency if the Committee
determines that extenuating circumstances exist or that the cost to comply with
subsection 1 is unreasonable and would place an undue burden on the operations
of the state agency.

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