Nevada Code § 338.1576

Duty of public body to make quarterly reports to governing body; contents of quarterly report; duty of governing body to make annual reports to Legislature
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1. Each quarter, a public body shall
provide to the governing body of the public body a written report containing,
for each job order contract, if any:
(a) A list of each job order issued;
(b) The cost of each job order issued;
(c) A list of each subcontractor hired to perform
work for each job order;
(d) A statement regarding whether the contractor
is a minority-owned business, a woman-owned business, a veteran-owned business,
a business enterprise owned by persons with physical disabilities, a business
enterprise owned by persons who are disabled veterans or a local emerging small
business;
(e) A list of each job order that the public body
expects to issue in the following quarter; and
(f) Any other information requested by the
governing body.
2. A governing body shall prepare and
submit a written report that includes any information provided to the governing
body pursuant to subsection 1 for the immediately preceding calendar year to
the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to:
(a) The Legislature at the beginning of each
regular session; and
(b) The Legislative Commission on or before
February 1 of each even-numbered year.
3. For the purposes of this section, a
business shall be deemed to be owned by a person who possesses characteristics
described in paragraph (d) of subsection 1 if:
(a) The business is owned by a natural person who
possesses those characteristics; or
(b) Fifty-one percent of the ownership interest
in the business is held by one or more natural persons who possess those
characteristics.
4. As used in this section, local
emerging small business has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 231.1402 .

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