Nevada Code § 332.112

Emergency contracts
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1. For the purposes of this section, an
emergency is one which:
(a) Results from the occurrence of a disaster,
including, but not limited to, fire, flood, hurricane, riot, power outage or
disease; or
(b) May lead to impairment of the health, safety
or welfare of the public if not immediately attended to.
2. If the authorized representative, chief
administrative officer or governing body of the local government determines
that an emergency exists affecting the public health, safety or welfare, a
contract or contracts necessary to contend with the emergency may be let
without complying with the requirements of this chapter. If such emergency
action was taken by the authorized representative or chief administrative officer,
he or she shall report it to the governing body at its next regularly scheduled
meeting.

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