Nevada Code § 238.070

Rates and size of type for official advertising of State and counties; annual contracts for county printing and advertising
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1. All advertising ordered or required by
the State of Nevada or by the respective counties of the State must be paid for
by the State or the county ordering or requiring the advertising at a rate that
does not exceed:
(a) The published open display rate for
advertising, if the advertisement is placed in a daily or weekly newspaper with
a circulation of 15,000 or less; or
(b) The published rate for advertising by a
nonprofit or charitable organization, if the advertisement is placed in a daily
or weekly newspaper with a circulation of more than 15,000.
2. The type size for advertising ordered
or required by the State of Nevada or a county must be no smaller than that
used by the newspaper in the columns of classified advertisements.
3. Nothing contained in this section
prohibits boards of county commissioners from entering into annual contracts
for the entire official printing and advertising of their respective counties
when a saving of public money will be effected thereby.

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