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Bill would require many Nevada government units to accept electronic payment options; sponsors propose clarifying amendment
Summary
Senate Bill 358 would require certain state and local government entities to accept multiple electronic payment methods to improve convenience for citizens and small businesses; sponsors are preparing a conceptual amendment to allow agencies flexibility to accept other forms such as cash where appropriate.
Senator Angie Taylor presented Senate Bill 358, which would require certain units of government in Nevada to accept specified forms of payment — including electronic transfers, credit and debit cards — to make transactions more convenient for businesses and residents.
"This bill aims to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of payment methods for governmental entities in our state," Senator Taylor said, framing the change as a modernization and small-business support measure.
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