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AB 64

Revises provisions relating to public meetings. (BDR 19-445)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada AB 64 revises public meetings regulations, becoming law June 5, 2025 with unanimous legislative support, but specific transparency or procedural changes require bill text review.

Chapter 326.
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Bill Summary · AB 64

Legislative bill overview

AB 64 revises Nevada's public meetings laws, modifying how governmental bodies must conduct and document open meetings. The bill became law on June 5, 2025, after passing the Nevada Legislature unanimously with only one excused absence.

Why is this important

Public meetings laws are foundational to democratic accountability, governing how citizens can access government proceedings and records. Changes to these provisions directly affect transparency, public participation, and the ability of residents to monitor governmental decision-making.

Potential points of contention

  • Specificity of changes unclear – Without access to the bill's actual text, the exact modifications to meeting procedures, notice requirements, or recording/documentation standards cannot be assessed for their transparency implications
  • Implementation burden – Depending on the revisions, local governments and public bodies may face administrative costs or operational challenges in compliance
  • Stakeholder impact varies – Media organizations, public advocacy groups, government entities, and citizens may experience different consequences based on whether provisions expand or restrict access to meetings and records

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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