Nevada Code § 274.110

Administrator: Procedure for review of state regulations
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1. The Administrator shall conduct a
review of state administrative regulations and shall identify those regulations
which preliminarily appear to the Administrator to:
(a) Affect the conduct of business, industry and
commerce;
(b) Impose excessive cost on either the creation
or conduct of businesses; and
(c) Inhibit the development and expansion of
business within specially benefited zones.
2. The Administrator shall conduct hearings
to solicit public comment on the regulations as part of the review.
3. No later than August 1, 1984, the
Administrator shall publish a list of regulations identified pursuant to
subsection 1. The Administrator shall transmit a copy of the list to each agency
which has adopted regulations on the list.
4. Within 90 days after the publication of
the list by the Administrator, each agency which adopted any regulation
identified therein shall file a written report with the Administrator detailing
for each identified regulation:
(a) Its need or justification;
(b) Whether the regulation is required by state
or federal law, or is discretionary, and to what extent;
(c) A synopsis of the history of the regulation,
including any internal review of it by the agency after its original adoption;
(d) Any appropriate explanation of its
relationship to other regulatory requirements; and
(e) Any available data, analysis and studies
concerning the estimated economic effect of the regulations on the business
which it is to regulate and on the public. The informational statement prepared
as required by NRS 233B.066 may be
submitted to satisfy the requirements of this paragraph if it contains a
current estimate of that economic effect.
The agencys
report is a public record and must be open to public inspection during regular
business hours.

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