Drafting and printing of bills; marking of new and old matter.

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1. Bills to amend existing general statutes and all bills to enact new statutes of a general, public and permanent nature shall be deemed amendments to NRS and must contain reference to NRS.

2. New matter must be indicated by underscoring, italics or other distinctive type in the typewritten or other machine-produced copy and italics in the printed copy except in bills to add new chapters or titles to NRS and which do not amend existing sections of NRS.

3. Matter to be omitted must be indicated by brackets in the typewritten or other machine-produced copy, and brackets or strike out type in the printed copy.

4. In the drafting and printing of bills all matter appearing as omitted and bracketed in previously enacted and printed statutes must be omitted entirely.

[4:3:1949; A 1951, 1] — (NRS A 1957, 4; 1965, 1451; 1991, 462)


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