Nevada Code § 417.103

Digital copy of state laws and newly enacted legislation relating to veterans: Biennial preparation and transmittal to veterans; addendum after special session of Legislature; posting of digital copy on Internet website
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1. The Director shall, not later than
September 1 following each regular session of the Legislature, prepare a
digital copy of the provisions of NRS relating to veterans and transmit a
digital copy to each veteran in this State for whom the Department has an
electronic mail address of record.
2. The Director shall, to the extent
practicable, include with the digital copy provided pursuant to subsection 1, a
memorandum that includes:
(a) A description of each statute newly enacted
by the Legislature which affects veterans in this State. The memorandum may
compile each statute into one document.
(b) A description of each bill, or portion of a
bill, newly enacted by the Legislature that appropriates or authorizes money
for veterans, or otherwise affects the amount of money that is available for
veterans services, including, without limitation, each line item in a budget
for such an appropriation or authorization. The memorandum may compile each
bill, or portion of a bill, as applicable, into one document.
(c) If a statute or bill described in the
memorandum requires the Director or the Department to take action to carry out
the statute or bill, a brief plan for carrying out such duties.
(d) The date on which each statute and bill
described in the memorandum becomes effective and the date by which each
statute and bill must be carried into effect.
3. If a statute or bill described in
subsection 2 is enacted during a special session of the Legislature that
concludes after July 1, the Director shall, to the extent practicable, prepare
an addendum to the memorandum that includes the information required by this
section for each such statute or bill. The addendum must be provided
electronically to each veteran who received the memorandum not later than 30
days after the conclusion of the special session.
4. The Director shall publish a digital
copy of the information prepared pursuant to this section on the Internet
website maintained by the Department.

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