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The purpose of the Commission on Minority Affairs is to be the central advisory body coordinating discussion and study of issues affecting minority Nevadans. These areas include, but are not limited to, education, housing, employment, civil rights, health, political empowerment, and economic development.
NRS 199.280 Resisting public officer. A person who, in any case or under any circumstances not otherwise specially provided for, willfully resists, delays or obstructs a public officer in discharging or attempting to discharge any legal duty of his or her office shall be punished.
NRS 197.190 is the Nevada law that makes it a crime to obstruct a public officer. This entails making false statements to, hindering, or withholding information from a public officer. Public officers include public government employees such as police or judges.
Public officer. The public officer of a company is the person we normally deal with for the entitys tax affairs such as record keeping and submitting company returns.
(g) For purposes of this section, public officer means an officer of the state, or an officer of a county, city, city and county, district, or authority, or any department, division, bureau, board, commission, agency, or instrumentality of any of these entities.
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AS AN EMPLOYEE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, my fundamental duty is to serve citizens of this state; to provide assistance in the most accurate and expedient manner; to perform my duties with the highest level of quality and integrity; and to respect the laws of the state, government, and Constitution.
Public officer means a person who is: (a) Elected or appointed to a position which: (1) Is established by the Constitution of the State of Nevada, a statute of this State or a charter or ordinance of any county, city or other political subdivision; and. (2) Involves the exercise of a public power, trust or duty; or.

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