Nevada Statutes
§ 233B.0665 — Failure to submit informational statement or small business impact statement concerning permanent regulation
Nevada § 233B.0665
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 233B.0665 (2026).
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If a regulation submitted to the Legislative Counsel Bureau pursuant to NRS 233B.067 is not accompanied by an informational statement which complies with the requirements of NRS 233B.066 or a small business impact statement which complies with the requirements of NRS 233B.0608 and 233B.0609, the Legislative Counsel shall return the regulation to the agency with a note indicating the statement which is missing. Unless the missing statement is supplied, the Legislative Counsel shall not submit the regulation to the Legislative Commission or the Subcommittee to Review Regulations, as applicable, and the regulation never becomes effective.
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Legislative History
(Added to NRS by 1981, 186 ; A 1995, 2583 ; 1999, 2204 ; 2007, 876 ; 2013, 2307 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 233B.010
Short title§ 233B.020
Legislative intent§ 233B.030
Definitions§ 233B.031
“Agency” defined§ 233B.032
“Contested case” defined§ 233B.033
“Emergency regulation” defined§ 233B.034
“License” and “licensing” defined§ 233B.035
“Party” defined§ 233B.036
“Permanent regulation” defined§ 233B.037
“Person” defined§ 233B.0375
“Preponderance of the evidence” defined§ 233B.038
“Regulation” defined§ 233B.0382
“Small business” defined§ 233B.0385
“Temporary regulation” definedCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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Nevada § 233B.0665, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/nv/233B.0665.