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SB 499

Revises provisions relating to state financial administration. (BDR 26-1237)

2025 Regular Session

Nevada law signed: SB 499 revises state financial administration procedures through Assembly amendments, now effective as Chapter 363.

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Bill Summary · SB 499

Legislative bill overview

SB 499 modifies Nevada's state financial administration procedures and policies. The bill has already been signed into law (Chapter 363) as of June 5, 2025. Without access to the specific text, the exact provisions cannot be detailed, but the bill number reference (BDR 26-1237) indicates it falls under financial management and budgeting categories.

Why is this important

Changes to state financial administration affect how Nevada manages taxpayer money, allocates budgets across agencies, and conducts fiscal oversight. These procedural and structural changes can impact everything from government efficiency to public service delivery and financial transparency.

Potential points of contention

  • The specific amendments made (Assembly Amendment No. 900) may have altered original provisions in ways some stakeholders opposed
  • Financial administration bills often involve competing interests between executive branch spending flexibility and legislative budget controls
  • Changes to accounting procedures, fund management, or financial reporting requirements can create compliance burdens for state agencies

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

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