Transmittal of passed legislative measure to Legislative Counsel for enrollment; receipt; notations in history of legislative measure.

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1. When a bill or resolution is passed by both Houses, the Secretary of the Senate or the Chief Clerk of the Assembly shall transmit the bill or resolution to the Legislative Counsel to be enrolled and take a receipt therefor. The receipt must bear the date of delivery and give the bill or resolution number.

2. The fact that the bill or resolution was received by the Legislative Counsel must be noted as a part of the history of the bill or resolution.

3. When a bill is enrolled and delivered to the Governor pursuant to NRS 218D.660, the fact of such delivery and the date of such delivery must be noted, over the signature of the Legislative Counsel, as a part of the history of the bill.

[7:3:1949; A 1955, 732] — (NRS A 1965, 1452; 2007, 3170; 2011, 3199)


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