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State Board of Nursing
35 forms 3 contacts
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State Public Works Division
110 forms 2 contacts
Plans, manages, and implements state capital improvements and proactively manages state facilities.State agencies will occupy exemplary facilities.
- Statewide School Safety Task Force
- Structures Division
- Student & School Supports, Office
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Superior Court
291 forms 2 contacts
The Nevada Supreme Court is the highest court in the Nevada judicial system. With the district, justice, and municipal trial courts organized in 11 judicial districts (covering 17 counties), the Nevada Judicial system constitutes the third branch of government.
The main constitutional function of the Supreme Court is to review appeals from the decisions of the district courts. The Supreme Court does not pursue fact-finding by conducting trials, but rather determines whether legal errors were committed in the rendering of the lower court's decision. The court can affirm, modify, or set aside the decision on appeal. The court must consider all cases filed. Beginning in January of 1999, for the first time in history and in a move to dispose of cases more rapidly, the court began to decide many of its cases by meeting in three-justice panels, with one panel in Carson City and one panel in Las Vegas. Panel membership generally rotates every twelve months. The full court continues to sit in Carson City and Las Vegas for those cases which are designated to be heard en banc.
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Supreme Court
35 forms
- Supreme Court, Clerk
- Supreme Court Directory
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Taxation, Department
152 forms
- Tax Commission, Nevada
- Teacher Recruitment and Retention Advisory Task Force
- Teachers and Leaders Council
- Teaching and Learning
- Tourism and Cultural Affairs, Department
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Transportation Authority, Nevada
42 forms
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Transportation, Department
13 forms
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Travel Information (511, Road Conditions, Travel Nevada)
7 forms
- Travel Information: Maps
- Treasurer, Office of the State