2022 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau and Supreme Court …

2021 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau and Supreme Court …

2020 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp and keep records of books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; replacement of missing books

2019 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp and keep records of books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; replacement of missing books

2017 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp and keep records of books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; replacement of missing books

2016 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Duty of Legislative Counsel Bureau to stamp and keep records of books distributed to public officers; requirement that books be retained for use in office and delivered to successor; replacement of missing books

2014 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Books distributed to public officers to be stamped; duties of public officers and Secretary of State

2013 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Books distributed to public officers to be stamped; duties of public officers and Secretary of State. [Effective January 1, 2015, if the provisions of Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 (2011) are approved and ratified by the

2013 Nevada Revised Statutes 345.040 – Books distributed to public officers to be stamped; duties of public officers and Secretary of State. [Effective through December 31, 2014, and after that date unless the provisions of Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 (2011