Nevada AB600 clarifies the organization of Nevada Revised Statutes and specifies the supervision and control of certain properties by the Legislature.
Nevada AB600 revises provisions relating to legislative affairs by clarifying that the organization of the Nevada Revised Statutes by the Legislative Counsel does not determine which state offices, agencies, or entities belong to the three branches of government. It also specifies that each state office, agency, court, or other entity must be part of one of the three departments of the State Government. The bill reserves the supervision and control of certain properties for the Legislature, including a specific parcel of land in Carson City.
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