Nevada Code § 353.210

Submission of certain information concerning positions, certain contracts, expenditure requirements and anticipated income; provision of information to Fiscal Analysis Division of Legislative Counsel Bureau; proposed budgets for certain agencies; information concerning service contracts is public record
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 6 and 7, on or before September 1 of each even-numbered year, all
departments, institutions and other agencies of the Executive Department of the
State Government, and all agencies of the Executive Department of the State
Government receiving state money, fees or other money under the authority of
the State, including those operating on money designated for specific purposes
by the Nevada Constitution or otherwise, shall prepare, on blanks furnished
them by the Chief, and submit to the Chief:
(a) The number of full-time equivalent positions
within the department, institution or agency.
(b) The number of full-time equivalent positions
within the department, institution or agency that have been vacant for at least
12 months, the number of months each such position has been vacant and the
reasons for each such vacancy.
(c) Any existing contracts for services the
department, institution or agency has with temporary employment services or
other persons, the proposed expenditures for such contracts in the next 2
fiscal years and the reasons for the use of such services. If such contracts
include any privatization contracts, a copy of each of those privatization
contracts together with:
(1) A statement specifying the duration of
the privatization contracts;
(2) The number of privatization contracts
proposed for the next 2 fiscal years and the estimated expenditures for the
privatization contracts; and
(3) An analysis of each of the
privatization contracts, which includes, without limitation:
(I) For the preceding, current and
next fiscal years, the annual amount required to perform each of the
privatization contracts; and
(II) For the preceding and current
fiscal years, the number of persons the department, institution or agency
employed pursuant to the privatization contracts, reflected as the equivalent
full-time position if the persons were regularly employed by the department,
institution or agency, including the equivalent hourly wage and the cost of
benefits for each job classification.
(d) If the department, institution or agency has
any existing performance contracts that it has entered into pursuant to chapter 333A of NRS, any request to reinvest
any savings realized under such a contract for the next 2 fiscal years.
(e) Estimates of expenditure requirements of the
department, institution or agency, together with all anticipated income from
fees and all other sources, for the next 2 fiscal years compared with the
corresponding figures of the last completed fiscal year and the estimated
figures for the current fiscal year.
2. The Chief shall direct that one copy of
the forms submitted pursuant to subsection 1, accompanied by every supporting
schedule and any other related material, be delivered directly to the Fiscal
Analysis Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau on or before September 1 of
each even-numbered year.
3. The Budget Division of the Office of
Finance shall give advance notice to the Fiscal Analysis Division of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau of any conference between the Budget Division of the
Office of Finance and personnel of other state agencies regarding budget
estimates. A Fiscal Analyst of the Legislative Counsel Bureau or his or her
designated representative may attend any such conference.
4. The estimates of expenditure
requirements submitted pursuant to subsection 1 must be classified to set forth
the data of funds, organizational units, and the character and objects of
expenditures by program or budgetary account and by category of expense, and
must include a mission statement and measurement indicators in adequate detail
to comply with the requirements of subparagraph (3) of paragraph (b) of
subsection 1 of NRS 353.205 . The organizational
units may be subclassified by functions and by agencies, bureaus or
commissions, or in any other manner at the discretion of the Chief.
5. If any department, institution or other
agency of the Executive Department of the State Government, whether its money
is derived from state money or from other money collected under the authority
of the State, fails or neglects to submit estimates of its expenditure
requirements as provided in this section, the Chief may, from any data at hand
in the Chiefs office or which the Chief may examine or obtain elsewhere, make
and enter a proposed budget for the department, institution or agency in
accordance with the data.
6. Agencies, bureaus, commissions and
officers of the Legislative Department, the Public Employees Retirement System
and the Judicial Department of the State Government shall submit to the Chief
for his or her information in preparing the proposed executive budget the
budgets which they propose to submit to the Legislature.
7. On or before September 1 of each
even-numbered year, the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency shall submit the budget
which the Agency proposes to submit to the Legislature to:
(a) The Chief for his or her information in
preparing the proposed executive budget.
(b) The Fiscal Analysis Division of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau.
8. The information provided by a
department, institution or agency pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 is
a public record and must be open to public inspection.
9. As used in this section, privatization
contract means a contract executed by or on behalf of a department,
institution or agency which authorizes a private entity to provide public
services which are:
(a) Substantially similar to the services
performed by the public employees of the department, institution or agency; and
(b) In lieu of the services otherwise authorized
or required to be provided by the department, institution or agency.

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