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Chapter 122A
Domestic Partnerships

Sections

122A.010
Short title.
122A.020
Definitions.
122A.030
“Domestic partners” defined.
122A.040
“Domestic partnership” defined.
122A.090
Construction of chapter.
122A.100
Registration: Procedure
122A.110
Solemnization ceremony not required for domestic partnership
122A.200
Rights and duties of domestic partners, former domestic partners and surviving domestic partners.
122A.210
Public and private employers not required to offer, and not prohibited from offering, health care benefits to or for domestic partner of officer or employee.
122A.300
General requirements and procedures
122A.500
Recognition of similar legal unions of persons from other jurisdictions as domestic partnerships in Nevada.
122A.510
Domestic partnership not marriage for purposes of certain provisions of Nevada Constitution.
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