Nevada Code § 338.1561

Legislative findings and declarations; establishment of program to gather and report data
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1. The Legislature hereby finds and
declares that:
(a) It is in the best interest of the State to
ensure that contracting and bidding procedures for public works in this State
are efficient and cost-effective.
(b) The procedures for awarding a contract for a
public work authorized by existing law may create barriers to the efficient and
cost-effective awarding of contracts for minor construction performed on an
existing public work.
(c) Reducing any such barriers will benefit the
public and promote the timely completion of certain public works projects that
are critical for the health and safety of members of the public who use public
buildings and facilities.
(d) The voluminous and unpredictable amount of
work for which certain public bodies in large counties in this State must award
contracts presents unique challenges for these bodies.
(e) The use of job order contracting eliminates
certain administrative burdens associated with traditional procurement methods
and enables such a public body to efficiently manage the numerous minor
construction projects required for existing facilities.
(f) The provisions of NRS 338.156 to 338.1576 , inclusive, are not intended to
prohibit a public body from awarding a contract for a public work pursuant to
any other procedure authorized pursuant to this chapter.
2. The Legislature therefore:
(a) Establishes a program to gather data on the
use of job order contracts for minor construction performed on an existing
public work; and
(b) Directs each public body in the program to
gather and report data on the use of job order contracts in this State in the
manner prescribed by NRS 338.1576 .

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