AB 336
Revises provisions relating to state purchasing. (BDR 27-458)
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Bill overview
This bill modifies Nevada’s state purchasing laws to increase preferences for businesses based in Nevada and those owned by veterans with service-connected disabilities. Specifically, it eliminates a restriction that previously prevented combining these preferences, allowing for a combined 10% preference. Furthermore, the bill removes an inverse preference that favored out-of-state businesses receiving preference in similar contracts. These changes aim to prioritize Nevada-based businesses and veteran-owned companies in state procurement decisions.
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Assembly Committee on Health and Human Services
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