Assembly Bill No 471-Committee on Judiciary CHAPTER AN ACT relating to cybersecurity creating the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination within the Department of Public Safety providing for the powers and duties of the Office requiring the Nevada Commission on Homeland Security to consider a certain report of the Office when performing certain duties providing for the confidentiality of certain information regarding cybersecurity requiring certain state agencies to comply with the provisions of certain regulations adopted by the Office and providing other matters properly relating thereto Legislative Counsel's Digest This bill creates the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination within the Department of Public Safety to be headed by an Administrator who is appointed by the Director of the Department and is ex officio a nonvoting member of the Nevada Commission on Homeland Security Under section 10 of this bill the Office must 1 periodically review the information systems of state agencies 2 identify risks to the security of those systems and 3 develop strategies standards and guidelines for preparing for and mitigating risks to and otherwise protecting the security of those systems The Office must also 1 coordinate performance audits and assessments of state agencies and 2 coordinate statewide programs for awareness and training regarding risks to the security of information systems of state agencies Under section 11 of this bill the Office must establish partnerships with local governments agencies of the Federal Government the Nevada System of Higher Education and private entities that have expertise in cybersecurity or information systems must consult with the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public Safety and the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration regarding strategies to prepare for and mitigate risks to and otherwise protect the security of information systems and must coordinate with the Investigation Division of the Department of Public Safety regarding gathering intelligence on and initiating investigations of cyber threats and incidents Section 12 of this bill requires the Office to establish policies and procedures for notifications to and by the Office of specific threats to information systems Section 12 also requires the Administrator of the Office to appoint a cybersecurity incident response team or teams and requires the Office to establish policies and procedures for the Administrator to convene such a team in the event of a specific threat to the security of an information system Section 13 of this bill requires the Office to prepare and make publicly available a statewide strategic plan that outlines policies procedures best practices and recommendations for preparing for and mitigating risks to and otherwise protecting the security of information systems in this State Under section 22 of this bill the first such plan must be prepared and made available not later than January 1 2018 and under section 13 the plan must be updated every 2 years Under section 21 of this bill the Nevada Commission on Homeland Security must consider the most recent plan when performing certain duties - 79th Session 2017 -2- Section 14 of this bill requires the Office to prepare an annual report on the activities of the Office Section 15 of this bill provides that certain information of any state agency including the Office or local government which identifies the detection of the investigation of or a response to a suspected or confirmed threat to or attack on the security of an information system is not a public record and may be disclosed by the Administrator only under certain circumstances Section 16 of this bill authorizes the Office to adopt any regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of this bill EXPLANATION - Matter in bolded italics is new matter between brackets omitted material is material to be omitted THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS Section 1 Chapter 480 of NRS is hereby amended by adding thereto the provisions set forth as sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act Sec 2 The Legislature hereby finds and declares that 1 The protection and security of information systems and the coordination of efforts to promote the protection and security of information systems are essential to protecting the health safety and welfare of the people of this State 2 The continued development of technologies relating to information systems and the expanding and diverse applications of those technologies pose significant implications for the functioning of any infrastructure in this State that is critical to the health safety and welfare of the people of this State particularly in the areas of transportation health care energy education law enforcement and commercial enterprises 3 Information systems and the application of information systems relating to the operation of State Government and local governments make up a statewide cyberinfrastructure that is integral to the delivery of essential services to the people of this State and the essential functions of government that ensure the protection of the health safety and welfare of the people of this State 4 Protecting and securing the statewide cyberinfrastructure requires the identification of the areas in which information systems may be vulnerable to attack unauthorized use or misuse or other dangerous harmful or destructive acts 5 Protecting and securing the statewide cyberinfrastructure requires an ability to identify and eliminate threats to information systems in both the public and private sectors - 79th Session 2017 -3- 6 Protecting and securing the statewide cyberinfrastructure requires a strategic statewide plan for responding to incidents in which information systems are compromised breached or damaged including without limitation actions taken to a Minimize the harmful impacts of such incidents on the health safety and welfare of the people of this State b Minimize the disruptive effects of such incidents on the delivery of essential services to the people of this State and on the essential functions of government that ensure the protection of the health safety and welfare of the people of this State and c Ensure the uninterrupted and continuous delivery of essential services to the people of this State and the uninterrupted and continuous operations of the essential functions of government that ensure the protection of the health safety and welfare of the people of this State 7 Protecting and securing the statewide cyberinfrastructure depends on collaboration and cooperation including the voluntary sharing of information and analysis regarding cybersecurity threats among local state and federal agencies and across a broad spectrum of the public and private sectors 8 Institutions of higher education play a critical role in protecting and securing statewide cyberinfrastructure by developing programs that support a skilled workforce promote innovation and contribute to a more secure statewide cyberinfrastructure 9 It is therefore in the public interest that the Legislature enact provisions to enable the State to prepare for and mitigate risks to and otherwise protect information systems and statewide cyberinfrastructure Sec 3 As used in sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act unless the context otherwise requires the words and terms defined in sections 4 to 8 inclusive of this act have the meanings ascribed to them in those sections Sec 4 Administrator means the Administrator of the Office of Cyber Defense Coordination appointed pursuant to section 9 of this act Sec 5 Information system means any computer equipment computer software procedures or technology used to communicate collect process distribute or store information Sec 6 Office means the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination of the Department of Public Safety Sec 7 Security of an information system includes without limitation the security of - 79th Session 2017 -4- 1 The physical infrastructure of an information system and 2 Information including without limitation personal information that is stored on transmitted to from or through or generated by an information system Sec 8 State agency means every public agency bureau board commission department or division of the Executive Branch of State Government Sec 9 The Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination is hereby created and is composed of 1 The Administrator of the Office who is appointed by the Director and 2 Within the limits of legislative appropriations a number of employees which the Director determines to be sufficient to carry out the duties of the Office Sec 10 1 The Office shall a Periodically review the information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies b Identify risks to the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies c Develop and update as necessary strategies standards and guidelines for preparing for and mitigating risks to and otherwise protecting the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies d Coordinate performance audits and assessments of the information systems of state agencies to determine without limitation adherence to the regulations standards practices policies and conventions of the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration that are identified by the Division as security-related e Coordinate statewide programs for awareness and training regarding risks to the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by state agencies 2 Upon review of an information system that is operated or maintained by a state agency the Office may make recommendations to the state agency and the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services regarding the security of the information system Sec 11 The Office shall 1 Establish partnerships with a Local governments b The Nevada System of Higher Education and c Private entities that have expertise in cyber security or information systems - 79th Session 2017 -5- to encourage the development of strategies to prepare for and mitigate risks to and otherwise protect the security of information systems that are operated or maintained by a public or private entity in this State 2 Establish partnerships to assist and receive assistance from local governments and appropriate agencies of the Federal Government regarding the development of strategies to prepare for and mitigate risks to and otherwise protect the security of information systems 3 Consult with the Division of Emergency Management of the Department and the Division of Enterprise Information Technology Services of the Department of Administration regarding the development of strategies to prepare for and mitigate risks to and otherwise protect the security of information systems 4 Coordinate with the Investigation Division of the Department regarding gathering intelligence on and initiating investigations of cyber threats and incidents Sec 12 1 The Office shall establish policies and procedures for a A state agency to notify the Office of any specific threat to the security of an information system operated or maintained by the state agency b Any other public or private entity to voluntarily notify the Office of any specific threat to the security of an information system c The Office to notify state agencies appropriate law enforcement and prosecuting authorities and any other appropriate public or private entity of any specific threat to the security of an information system of which the Office has been notified and d The Administrator to convene a cybersecurity incident response team appointed pursuant to subsection 2 upon notification of the Office of a specific threat to the security of an information system 2 In consultation with appropriate state agencies local governments and agencies of the Federal Government the Administrator shall appoint a cybersecurity incident response team or teams 3 A cybersecurity incident response team appointed pursuant to subsection 2 shall convene at the call of the Administrator and subject to the direction of the Administrator shall assist the Office and any appropriate state agencies local governments or agencies - 79th Session 2017 -6- of the Federal Government in responding to the threat to the security of an information system 4 A private entity may in its discretion use the services of a cybersecurity incident response team appointed pursuant to subsection 2 Sec 13 1 The Office shall prepare and make publicly available a statewide strategic plan that outlines policies procedures best practices and recommendations for preparing for and mitigating risks to and otherwise protecting the security of information systems in this State and for recovering from and otherwise responding to threats to or attacks on the security of information systems in this State 2 The statewide strategic plan must include without limitation policies procedures best practices and recommendations for a Identifying preventing and responding to threats to and attacks on the security of information systems in this State b Ensuring the safety of and the continued delivery of essential services to the people of this State in the event of a threat to or attack on the security of an information system in this State c Protecting the confidentiality of personal information that is stored on transmitted to from or through or generated by an information system in this State d Investing in technologies infrastructure and personnel for protecting the security of information systems and e Enhancing the voluntary sharing of information and any other collaboration among state agencies local governments agencies of the Federal Government and appropriate private entities regarding protecting the security of information systems 3 The statewide strategic plan must be updated at least every 2 years 4 A private entity may in its discretion make use of the information set forth in the statewide strategic plan Sec 14 1 The Office shall annually prepare a report that includes without limitation a A summary of the progress made by the Office during the previous year in executing administering and enforcing the provisions of sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act and performing such duties and exercising such powers as are conferred upon it pursuant to sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act and any other specific statute b A general description of any threat during the previous year to the security of an information system that prompted the - 79th Session 2017 -7- Administrator to convene a cybersecurity incident response team pursuant to section 12 of this act and a summary of the response to the threat c A summary of the goals and objectives of the Office for the upcoming year d A summary of any issues presenting challenges to the Office and e Any other information that the Administrator determines is appropriate to include in the report 2 The report required pursuant to subsection 1 must be submitted not later than July 1 of each year to the Governor and to the Nevada Commission on Homeland Security created by NRS 239C 120 Sec 15 1 Any record of a state agency including the Office or a local government which identifies the detection of the investigation of or a response to a suspected or confirmed threat to or attack on the security of an information system is not a public record and may be disclosed by the Administrator only to another state agency or local government a cybersecurity incident response team appointed pursuant to section 12 of this act and appropriate law enforcement or prosecuting authorities and only for the purposes of preparing for and mitigating risks to and otherwise protecting the security of information systems or as part of a criminal investigation 2 The Office shall not require any private entity to provide any information or data that in the sole discretion of the private entity would compromise any information system of the private entity if such information or data were made public Sec 16 1 The Office may adopt any regulations necessary to carry out the provisions of sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act 2 Every state agency shall to the extent practicable comply with the provisions of any regulations adopted by the Office pursuant to sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act Sec 17 NRS 480 130 is hereby amended to read as follows 480 130 The Department consists of 1 An Investigation Division 2 A Nevada Highway Patrol Division 3 A Division of Emergency Management 4 A State Fire Marshal Division 5 A Division of Parole and Probation 6 A Capitol Police Division 7 A Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination 8 A Training Division and - 79th Session 2017 -8- 8 9 A General Services Division Sec 18 NRS 480 140 is hereby amended to read as follows 480 140 The primary functions and responsibilities of the divisions of the Department are as follows 1 The Investigation Division shall a Execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapter 453 of NRS relating to controlled substances and chapter 454 of NRS relating to dangerous drugs b Assist the Secretary of State in carrying out an investigation pursuant to NRS 293 124 and c Perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to this chapter and any other specific statute 2 The Nevada Highway Patrol Division shall in conjunction with the Department of Motor Vehicles execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapters 484A to 484E inclusive of NRS and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to NRS 480 360 and any other specific statute 3 The Division of Emergency Management shall execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapters 414 and 414A of NRS and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to chapters 414 and 414A of NRS and any other specific statute 4 The State Fire Marshal Division shall execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapter 477 of NRS and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to chapter 477 of NRS and any other specific statute 5 The Division of Parole and Probation shall execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapters 176A and 213 of NRS relating to parole and probation and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to those chapters and any other specific statute 6 The Capitol Police Division shall assist in the enforcement of subsection 1 of NRS 331 140 7 The Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination shall a Serve as the strategic planning facilitating and coordinating office for cybersecurity policy and planning in this State and b Execute administer and enforce the provisions of sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to sections 2 to 16 inclusive of this act and any other specific statute - 79th Session 2017 -9- 8 The Training Division shall provide training to the employees of the Department 8 9 The General Services Division shall a Execute administer and enforce the provisions of chapter 179A of NRS and perform such duties and exercise such powers as may be conferred upon it pursuant to chapter 179A of NRS and any other specific statute b Provide dispatch services for the Department and other agencies as determined by the Director c Maintain records of the Department as determined by the Director and d Provide support services to the Director the divisions of the Department and the Nevada Criminal Justice Information System as may be imposed by the Director Sec 19 NRS 239 010 is hereby amended to read as follows 239 010 1 Except as otherwise provided in this section and NRS 1 4683 1 4687 1A 110 41 071 49 095 62D 420 62D 440 62E 516 62E 620 62H 025 62H 030 62H 170 62H 220 62H 320 75A 100 75A 150 76 160 78 152 80 113 81 850 82 183 86 246 86 54615 87 515 87 5413 87A 200 87A 580 87A 640 88 3355 88 5927 88 6067 88A 345 88A 7345 89 045 89 251 90 730 91 160 116 757 116A 270 116B 880 118B 026 119 260 119 265 119 267 119 280 119A 280 119A 653 119B 370 119B 382 120A 690 125 130 125B 140 126 141 126 161 126 163 126 730 127 007 127 057 127 130 127 140 127 2817 130 312 130 712 136 050 159 044 172 075 172 245 176 015 176 0625 176 09129 176 156 176A 630 178 39801 178 4715 178 5691 179 495 179A 070 179A 165 179A 450 179D 160 200 3771 200 3772 200 5095 200 604 202 3662 205 4651 209 392 209 3925 209 419 209 521 211A 140 213 010 213 040 213 095 213 131 217 105 217 110 217 464 217 475 218A 350 218E 625 218F 150 218G 130 218G 240 218G 350 228 270 228 450 228 495 228 570 231 069 231 1473 233 190 237 300 239 0105 239 0113 239B 030 239B 040 239B 050 239C 140 239C 210 239C 230 239C 250 239C 270 240 007 241 020 241 030 241 039 242 105 244 264 244 335 250 087 250 130 250 140 250 150 268 095 268 490 268 910 271A 105 281 195 281A 350 281A 440 281A 550 284 4068 286 110 287 0438 289 025 289 080 289 387 289 830 293 5002 293 503 293 558 293B 135 293D 510 331 110 332 061 332 351 333 333 333 335 338 070 338 1379 338 16925 338 1725 338 1727 348 420 349 597 349 775 353 205 353A 049 353A 085 353A 100 353C 240 360 240 360 247 360 255 360 755 361 044 361 610 - 79th Session 2017 - 10 - 365 138 366 160 368A 180 372A 080 378 290 378 300 379 008 385A 830 385B 100 387 626 387 631 388 1455 388 259 388 501 388 503 388 513 388 750 391 035 392 029 392 147 392 264 392 271 392 850 394 167 394 1698 394 447 394 460 394 465 396 3295 396 405 396 525 396 535 398 403 408 3885 408 3886 408 3888 408 5484 412 153 416 070 422 2749 422 305 422A 342 422A 350 425 400 427A 1236 427A 872 432 205 432B 175 432B 280 432B 290 432B 407 432B 430 432B 560 433 534 433A 360 439 840 439B 420 440 170 441A 195 441A 220 441A 230 442 330 442 395 445A 665 445B 570 449 209 449 245 449 720 450 140 453 164 453 720 453A 610 453A 700 458 055 458 280 459 050 459 3866 459 555 459 7056 459 846 463 120 463 15993 463 240 463 3403 463 3407 463 790 467 1005 480 365 481 063 482 170 482 5536 483 340 483 363 483 575 483 659 483 800 484E 070 485 316 503 452 522 040 534A 031 561 285 571 160 584 655 587 877 598 0964 598 098 598A 110 599B 090 603 070 603A 210 604A 710 612 265 616B 012 616B 015 616B 315 616B 350 618 341 618 425 622 310 623 131 623A 137 624 110 624 265 624 327 625 425 625A 185 628 418 628B 230 628B 760 629 047 629 069 630 133 630 30665 630 336 630A 555 631 368 632 121 632 125 632 405 633 283 633 301 633 524 634 055 634 214 634A 185 635 158 636 107 637 085 637B 288 638 087 638 089 639 2485 639 570 640 075 640A 220 640B 730 640C 400 640C 745 640C 760 640D 190 640E 340 641 090 641A 191 641B 170 641C 760 642 524 643 189 644 446 645 180 645 625 645A 050 645A 082 645B 060 645B 092 645C 220 645C 225 645D 130 645D 135 645E 300 645E 375 645G 510 645H 320 645H 330 647 0945 647 0947 648 033 648 197 649 065 649 067 652 228 654 110 656 105 661 115 665 130 665 133 669 275 669 285 669A 310 671 170 673 430 675 380 676A 340 676A 370 677 243 679B 122 679B 152 679B 159 679B 190 679B 285 679B 690 680A 270 681A 440 681B 260 681B 410 681B 540 683A 0873 685A 077 686A 289 686B 170 686C 306 687A 110 687A 115 687C 010 688C 230 688C 480 688C 490 692A 117 692C 190 692C 3536 692C 3538 692C 354 692C 420 693A 480 693A 615 696B 550 703 196 704B 320 704B 325 706 1725 706A 230 710 159 711 600 and section 15 of this act sections 35 38 and 41 of chapter 478 Statutes of Nevada 2011 and section 2 of chapter 391 Statutes of Nevada 2013 and unless otherwise declared by law to be confidential all public books and public records of a governmental entity must be open at all times during office hours to - 79th Session 2017 - 11 - inspection by any person and may be fully copied or an abstract or memorandum may be prepared from those public books and public records Any such copies abstracts or memoranda may be used to supply the general public with copies abstracts or memoranda of the records or may be used in any other way to the advantage of the governmental entity or of the general public This section does not supersede or in any manner affect the federal laws governing copyrights or enlarge diminish or affect in any other manner the rights of a person in any written book or record which is copyrighted pursuant to federal law 2 A governmental entity may not reject a book or record which is copyrighted solely because it is copyrighted 3 A governmental entity that has legal custody or control of a public book or record shall not deny a request made pursuant to subsection 1 to inspect or copy or receive a copy of a public book or record on the basis that the requested public book or record contains information that is confidential if the governmental entity can redact delete conceal or separate the confidential information from the information included in the public book or record that is not otherwise confidential 4 A person may request a copy of a public record in any medium in which the public record is readily available An officer employee or agent of a governmental entity who has legal custody or control of a public record a Shall not refuse to provide a copy of that public record in a readily available medium because the officer employee or agent has already prepared or would prefer to provide the copy in a different medium b Except as otherwise provided in NRS 239 030 shall upon request prepare the copy of the public record and shall not require the person who has requested the copy to prepare the copy himself or herself Sec 20 NRS 239C 120 is hereby amended to read as follows 239C 120 1 The Nevada Commission on Homeland Security is hereby created 2 The Governor shall appoint to the Commission 16 voting members that the Governor determines to be appropriate and who serve at the Governor's pleasure which must include at least a The sheriff of each county whose population is 100 000 or more b The chief of the county fire department in each county whose population is 100 000 or more - 79th Session 2017 - 12 - c A member of the medical community in a county whose population is 700 000 or more d An employee of the largest incorporated city in each county whose population is 700 000 or more e A representative of the broadcaster community As used in this paragraph broadcaster has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 432 310 f A representative recommended by the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada Inc or its successor organization to represent tribal governments in Nevada 3 The Governor shall appoint a An officer of the United States Department of Homeland Security whom the Department of Homeland Security has designated for this State b The agent in charge of the office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in this State and c The Chief of the Division and d The Administrator of the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination appointed pursuant to section 9 of this act as nonvoting members of the Commission 4 The Senate Majority Leader shall appoint one member of the Senate as a nonvoting member of the Commission 5 The Speaker of the Assembly shall appoint one member of the Assembly as a nonvoting member of the Commission 6 The term of office of each member of the Commission who is a Legislator is 2 years 7 The Governor or his or her designee shall a Serve as Chair of the Commission and b Appoint a member of the Commission to serve as Vice Chair of the Commission Sec 21 NRS 239C 160 is hereby amended to read as follows 239C 160 The Commission shall within the limits of available money 1 Make recommendations to the Governor the Legislature agencies of this State political subdivisions tribal governments businesses located within this State and private persons who reside in this State with respect to actions and measures that may be taken to protect residents of this State and visitors to this State from potential acts of terrorism and related emergencies 2 Make Upon consideration of the most recent statewide strategic plan prepared by the Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination pursuant to section 13 of this act make recommendations to the Governor through the Division on the use - 79th Session 2017 - 13 - of money received by the State from any homeland security grant or related program including without limitation the State Homeland Security Grant Program and Urban Area Security Initiative in accordance with the following a The Division shall provide the Commission with program guidance and briefings b The Commission must be provided briefings on existing and proposed projects and shall consider statewide readiness capabilities and priorities for the use of money administered by the Division from any homeland security grant or related program c The Commission shall serve as the public body which reviews and makes recommendations for the State's applications to the Federal Government for homeland security grants or related programs as administered by the Division and d The Commission shall serve as the public body which recommends subject to approval by the Governor the distribution of money from any homeland security grant or related program for use by state local and tribal government agencies and private sector organizations 3 Propose goals and programs that may be set and carried out respectively to counteract or prevent potential acts of terrorism and related emergencies before such acts of terrorism and related emergencies can harm or otherwise threaten residents of this State and visitors to this State 4 With respect to buildings facilities geographic features and infrastructure that must be protected from acts of terrorism and related emergencies to ensure the safety of the residents of this State and visitors to this State including without limitation airports other than international airports the Capitol Complex dams gaming establishments governmental buildings highways hotels information technology infrastructure lakes places of worship power lines public buildings public utilities reservoirs rivers and their tributaries and water facilities a Identify and categorize such buildings facilities geographic features and infrastructure according to their susceptibility to and need for protection from acts of terrorism and related emergencies and b Study and assess the security of such buildings facilities geographic features and infrastructure from acts of terrorism and related emergencies 5 Examine the use deployment and coordination of response agencies within this State to ensure that those agencies are - 79th Session 2017 - 14 - adequately prepared to protect residents of this State and visitors to this State from acts of terrorism and related emergencies 6 Assess examine and review the use of information systems and systems of communication used by response agencies within this State to determine the degree to which such systems are compatible and interoperable After conducting the assessment examination and review the Commission shall a Establish a state plan setting forth criteria and standards for the compatibility and interoperability of those systems when used by response agencies within this State and b Advise and make recommendations to the Governor relative to the compatibility and interoperability of those systems when used by response agencies within this State with particular emphasis upon the compatibility and interoperability of public safety radio systems 7 Assess examine and review the operation and efficacy of telephone systems and related systems used to provide emergency 911 service 8 To the extent practicable cooperate and coordinate with the Division to avoid duplication of effort in developing policies and programs for preventing and responding to acts of terrorism and related emergencies 9 Submit an annual briefing to the Governor assessing the preparedness of the State to counteract prevent and respond to potential acts of terrorism and related emergencies including but not limited to an assessment of response plans and vulnerability assessments of utilities public entities and private business in this State The briefing must be based on information and documents reasonably available to the Commission and must be compiled with the advice of the Division after all utilities public entities and private businesses assessed have a reasonable opportunity to review and comment on the Commission's findings 10 Perform any other acts related to their duties set forth in subsections 1 to 9 inclusive that the Commission determines are necessary to protect or enhance a The safety and security of the State of Nevada b The safety of residents of the State of Nevada and c The safety of visitors to the State of Nevada Sec 22 The Nevada Office of Cyber Defense Coordination shall prepare and make available to the public the statewide strategic plan required pursuant to section 13 of this act not later than January 1 2018 - 79th Session 2017 - 15 - Sec 23 Sec 24 Deleted by amendment This act becomes effective on July 1 2017 20 - 17 79th Session 2017 National Security Archive Suite 701 Gelman Library The George Washington University 2130 H Street NW Washington D C 20037 Phone 202 994‐7000 Fax 202 994‐7005 nsarchiv@gwu edu
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