Nevada Statutes

§ 218D.680 — Delivery of bill to Secretary of State if bill becomes law without Governor’s signature or if veto overridden

Nevada § 218D.680
JurisdictionNevada
Title 17STATE LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT
Ch. 218DLegislative
Approval, Inaction or Veto by Governor

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 218D.680 (2026).

Text

1. If a bill becomes a law without the Governor’s signature pursuant to Section 35 of Article 4 of the Nevada Constitution, the Governor shall direct a member of the Governor’s staff to deliver the bill to the Secretary of State, who shall:

(a)Endorse the bill in the manner required by NRS 218D.675 ; and
(b)Give a receipt for the bill in the manner required by NRS 218D.700 . 2. If a bill becomes a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor pursuant to Section 35 of Article 4 of the Nevada Constitution, the Legislative Counsel, or such person as the Legislative Counsel designates in writing, shall deliver the bill to the Secretary of State, who shall:
(a)Endorse the bill in the manner required by NRS 218D.675 ; and
(b)Give a receipt for the bill with the information required by

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Related

§ 218D.675
Nevada § 218D.675
§ 218D.700
Nevada § 218D.700

Legislative History

[15:3:1949; A 1955, 732 ]—(NRS A 1965, 1453 ; 1999, 2199 ; 2011, 3201 )

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