2023 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2022 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2021 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2020 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2019 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2017 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2016 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2014 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2013 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice

2009 Nevada Revised Statutes 122A.110 – Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership; religious faiths free to choose whether to grant religious status to domestic partnership under own rules of practice