1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a Legislator shall not:
(a) Become a named contractor or named subcontractor under any contract or order for supplies or any other kind of contract paid for in whole or in part by money appropriated by the Legislature of which that Legislator is a member for the State or any of its departments, or the Legislature or either House, or to be interested, directly or indirectly, as principal, in any kind of contract so paid.
(b) Be interested in any contract made by the Legislature of which that Legislator is a member, or be a purchaser or interested in any purchase or sale made by the Legislature of which that Legislator is a member.
2. A Legislator may:
(a) Sell or enter into a contract to sell, to the State or any of its departments, any item, commodity, service or capital improvement if:
(1) The sources of supply for the item, commodity, service or capital improvement are limited;
(2) The contracting process is controlled by rules of open competitive bidding;
(3) The Legislator has not taken part in developing the plans or specifications for the sale or contract; and
(4) The Legislator will not be personally involved in opening, considering or accepting any bids for the sale or contract.
(b) If the Legislator is not named in a contract, receive, as direct salary or wages, compensation for which the original source was a legislative appropriation to any governmental entity or a private entity not owned or controlled by the Legislator.
(c) Receive, for services as an instructor or teacher from any county school district or the Nevada System of Higher Education, compensation for which the original source was a legislative appropriation to any governmental entity or a private entity not owned or controlled by the Legislator.
3. Any contract made in violation of subsection 1 may be declared void at the instance of the State or of any other person interested in the contract except the Legislator prohibited by subsection 1 from making or being interested in the contract.
4. A person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of a gross misdemeanor and forfeits the person’s office.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 1110; A 1987, 455, 2098; 1993, 366; 1995, 823; 2011, 3180)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.605)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 218A - Legislative Department Generally
NRS 218A.006 - "Administrative Division" defined.
NRS 218A.009 - "Assembly" defined.
NRS 218A.012 - "Audit Division" defined.
NRS 218A.015 - "Audit Subcommittee" defined.
NRS 218A.017 - "Chief of the Administrative Division" defined.
NRS 218A.018 - "Concurrent resolution" defined.
NRS 218A.020 - "Declaration of candidacy" defined.
NRS 218A.021 - "Director" defined.
NRS 218A.024 - "Executive Department" defined.
NRS 218A.027 - "Fiscal Analysis Division" defined.
NRS 218A.030 - "Fiscal Analyst" defined.
NRS 218A.032 - "General Counsel" defined.
NRS 218A.033 - "House" defined.
NRS 218A.036 - "Interim Finance Committee" defined.
NRS 218A.038 - "Joint Interim Standing Committee" defined.
NRS 218A.039 - "Joint resolution" defined.
NRS 218A.042 - "Joint rule" defined.
NRS 218A.045 - "Judicial Department" defined.
NRS 218A.048 - "Legal Division" defined.
NRS 218A.051 - "Legislative Auditor" defined.
NRS 218A.054 - "Legislative Commission" defined.
NRS 218A.057 - "Legislative Counsel" defined.
NRS 218A.060 - "Legislative Counsel Bureau" defined.
NRS 218A.063 - "Legislative Department" defined.
NRS 218A.066 - "Legislative Fund" defined.
NRS 218A.069 - "Legislative measure" defined.
NRS 218A.072 - "Legislator" defined.
NRS 218A.075 - "Legislature" defined.
NRS 218A.078 - "Regular session" defined.
NRS 218A.081 - "Research Director" defined.
NRS 218A.084 - "Research Division" defined.
NRS 218A.087 - "Senate" defined.
NRS 218A.090 - "Special session" defined.
NRS 218A.150 - Creation; appropriations; nonreversion; authorized expenditures; payment of claims.
NRS 218A.175 - Creation; design and colors; when flown.
NRS 218A.200 - Qualifications for office.
NRS 218A.210 - Certificate of election.
NRS 218A.220 - Oath of office; entry in journal.
NRS 218A.250 - Procedure for resigning office.
NRS 218A.350 - Creation; administered by Research Division; duties; powers; confidentiality; report.
NRS 218A.410 - Chaplains: Invitation to officiate; compensation.
NRS 218A.500 - Presiding officer of the Senate.
NRS 218A.510 - Officers and employees of the Senate.
NRS 218A.520 - Secretary of the Senate: Election; duties.
NRS 218A.540 - Officers and employees of the Assembly.
NRS 218A.550 - Chief Clerk of the Assembly: Election; duties.
NRS 218A.630 - Compensation of Legislators during regular or special session.
NRS 218A.650 - Advances of money for travel.
NRS 218A.655 - Payment to Legislators for travel expenses for certain legislative business.
NRS 218A.670 - Payment of expenses for official stationery and business cards for Legislators.
NRS 218A.700 - Residency requirements; exceptions.
NRS 218A.750 - Submission of reports in electronic format; regulations.
NRS 218A.800 - Legislative findings and declaration.
NRS 218A.806 - "Authorized remote-technology system" defined.
NRS 218A.809 - "Chair" defined.
NRS 218A.812 - "Committee" defined.
NRS 218A.815 - "Legislative staff" defined.
NRS 218A.825 - Unlawful acts relating to use of remote-technology systems; remedies and penalties.
NRS 218A.900 - Legislative findings and declaration; definitions.
NRS 218A.905 - Conduct constituting unlawful interference with legislative process.
NRS 218A.910 - Powers of Sergeant at Arms.
NRS 218A.915 - Criminal penalties.
NRS 218A.920 - Injunctive relief.
NRS 218A.930 - Hearing on citation for contempt.
NRS 218A.935 - Arrest and imprisonment upon finding of contempt; warrant.
NRS 218A.940 - Remedies cumulative.
NRS 218A.950 - Unlawful alteration of proposed legislative measure.
NRS 218A.955 - Unlawful alteration of enrolled legislative measure.
NRS 218A.960 - Person prohibited from bribing or using other corrupt means to influence Legislator.
NRS 218A.965 - Legislator prohibited from soliciting or receiving bribe.
NRS 218A.975 - Legislator prohibited from exercising certain privileges after leaving office.