NRS281.571. Contents; regulations.  


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  •       1.  Statements of financial disclosure, as approved pursuant to NRS 281A.350 or in such electronic form as the Secretary of State otherwise prescribes, must contain the following information concerning the candidate for public office or public officer:

          (a) The candidate’s or public officer’s length of residence in the State of Nevada and the district in which the candidate for public office or public officer is registered to vote.

          (b) Each source of the candidate’s or public officer’s income, or that of any member of the candidate’s or public officer’s household who is 18 years of age or older. No listing of individual clients, customers or patients is required, but if that is the case, a general source such as “professional services” must be disclosed.

          (c) A list of the specific location and particular use of real estate, other than a personal residence:

                 (1) In which the candidate for public office or public officer or a member of the candidate’s or public officer’s household has a legal or beneficial interest;

                 (2) Whose fair market value is $2,500 or more; and

                 (3) That is located in this State or an adjacent state.

          (d) The name of each creditor to whom the candidate for public office or public officer or a member of the candidate’s or public officer’s household owes $5,000 or more, except for:

                 (1) A debt secured by a mortgage or deed of trust of real property which is not required to be listed pursuant to paragraph (c); and

                 (2) A debt for which a security interest in a motor vehicle for personal use was retained by the seller.

          (e) If the candidate for public office or public officer has received gifts in excess of an aggregate value of $200 from a donor during the preceding taxable year, a list of all such gifts, including the identity of the donor and value of each gift, except:

                 (1) A gift received from a person who is related to the candidate for public office or public officer within the third degree of consanguinity or affinity.

                 (2) Ceremonial gifts received for a birthday, wedding, anniversary, holiday or other ceremonial occasion if the donor does not have a substantial interest in the legislative, administrative or political action of the candidate for public office or public officer.

          (f) A list of each business entity with which the candidate for public office or public officer or a member of the candidate’s or public officer’s household is involved as a trustee, beneficiary of a trust, director, officer, owner in whole or in part, limited or general partner, or holder of a class of stock or security representing 1 percent or more of the total outstanding stock or securities issued by the business entity.

          (g) A list of all public offices presently held by the candidate for public office or public officer for which this statement of financial disclosure is required.

          2.  The Secretary of State may adopt regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.

          3.  As used in this section, “member of the candidate’s or public officer’s household” includes:

          (a) The spouse of the candidate for public office or public officer;

          (b) A person who does not live in the same home or dwelling, but who is dependent on and receiving substantial support from the candidate for public office or public officer; and

          (c) A person who lived in the home or dwelling of the candidate for public office or public officer for 6 months or more in the year immediately preceding the year in which the candidate for public office or public officer files the statement of financial disclosure.

      (Added to NRS by 1977, 1108; A 1985, 2127; 1991, 1602; 1995, 2200; 1997, 3331; 1999, 932; 2001, 1957; 2009, 1069; 2011, 1730)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 281A.620)