Nevada Code § 288.180

Notice by employee organization of desire to negotiate; request for information; commencement of negotiations; exemption
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1. Whenever an employee organization
desires to negotiate concerning any matter which is subject to negotiation
pursuant to this chapter, it shall give written notice of that desire to the
local government employer. If the subject of negotiation requires the budgeting
of money by the local government employer, the employee organization shall give
notice on or before February 1.
2. Following the notification provided for
in subsection 1, the employee organization or the local government employer may
request reasonable information concerning any subject matter included in the
scope of mandatory bargaining which it deems necessary for and relevant to the
negotiations. The information requested must be furnished without unnecessary
delay. The information must be accurate, and must be presented in a form
responsive to the request and in the format in which the records containing it
are ordinarily kept. If the employee organization requests financial
information concerning a metropolitan police department, the local government
employers which form that department shall furnish the information to the
employee organization.
3. The parties shall promptly commence
negotiations. As the first step, the parties shall discuss the procedures to be
followed if they are unable to agree on one or more issues.
4. This section does not preclude, but
this chapter does not require, informal discussion between an employee
organization and a local government employer of any matter which is not subject
to negotiation or contract under this chapter. Any such informal discussion is
exempt from all requirements of notice or time schedule.

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