Nevada Code § 244.225

Publication of financial statement
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1. The board of county commissioners shall
publish quarterly a statement of the total amounts of receipts and expenditures
of the 3 months next preceding, and the total amounts of accounts allowed.
Publications shall be made by making one insertion of the statement in a
newspaper published in the county, but if no newspaper is published in the
county, then such publication shall be made by posting a copy of the statement
at the courthouse door and at two other public places in the county. The
statement must:
(a) Inform the public of the provisions of
subsection 3;
(b) If the county maintains an official Internet
website, inform the public of where the financial statement is posted on the
Internet website pursuant to subsection 2;
(c) Provide a telephone number the public may
call for further instructions on how to obtain the detailed financial
documents;
(d) Provide the address of the county office or
offices where the public may view the detailed financial documents; and
(e) Be published for a period of at least 5
consecutive days.
2. If a county maintains an official
Internet website, the board of county commissioners shall maintain and update
quarterly on the Internet website of the county a statement of the receipts and
expenditures of the 3 months next preceding and the accounts allowed. The
statement must:
(a) Inform the public of the provisions of
subsection 3;
(b) Provide a telephone number the public may
call for further instructions on how to obtain the detailed financial
documents; and
(c) Provide the address of the county office or
offices where the public may view the detailed financial documents.
3. The original and any duplicate or copy
of each receipt, bill, invoice, check, warrant, voucher or other similar
document that supports a transaction, the amount of which is shown in the
statement published pursuant to this section, is a public record that is
available for inspection and copying by any person pursuant to the provisions
of chapter 239 of NRS.

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