- 1. Bills to amend existing general statutes and all bills to enact new statutes of a general, public and permanent nature shall be deemed amendments to NRS and must contain reference to NRS.
- 2. New matter must be indicated by underscoring, italics or other distinctive type in the typewritten or other machine-produced copy and italics in the printed copy except in bills to add new chapters or titles to NRS and which do not amend existing sections of NRS.
- 3. Matter to be omitted must be indicated by brackets in the typewritten or other machine-produced copy, and brackets or strike out type in the printed copy.
- 4. In the drafting and printing of bills all matter appearing as omitted and bracketed in previously enacted and printed statutes must be omitted entirely.
[4:3:1949; A 1951, 1]—(NRS A 1957, 4; 1965, 1451; 1991, 462)