1. If the Governor does not approve a bill within 5 days, Sundays excepted, after it has been presented to the Governor, the bill becomes a law without the Governor’s signature, unless the Governor has returned it to the House in which it originated, with the Governor’s objections thereto, which must be entered in its journal.
2. Such House shall thereupon proceed to reconsider the vetoed bill and if thereafter it again passes both Houses by a two-thirds vote of the members elected to each House, the bill becomes a law notwithstanding the objections of the Governor, and must be delivered by the Legislative Counsel directly to the Secretary of State for filing, who shall receipt to the Legislative Counsel therefor.
[15:3:1949; A 1955, 732]—(NRS A 1965, 1453; 1999, 2199)—(Substituted in revision for NRS 218.420)