1. The Director shall compile and cause to be published the biennial report. The report must include:
(a) The state of the State message delivered by the Governor at the most recent regular session of the Legislature;
(b) An organizational chart of State Government;
(c) Separate sections describing each state department and other selected agencies of the Executive Branch of State Government; and
(d) A description of recent trends in the population, economy and environment of this state.
2. Each section of the biennial report required pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 must include:
(a) The purpose and organizational structure of the department or other agency;
(b) A statement of the objectives attained by or other accomplishments of the department or other agency during the current biennium;
(c) Significant legislative or executive action affecting the department or other agency; and
(d) A listing of major administrators within the department or other agency.
3. The biennial report may include separate sections relating to any matter of concern to the people of this state, including:
(a) Economic development;
(b) Public safety;
(c) Human resources;
(d) Employment;
(e) Education;
(f) The environment; and
(g) Transportation.
4. Any section included in the report pursuant to subsection 3 must contain:
(a) A summary of any major issues relating to the matter addressed in that section;
(b) A brief analysis of those issues, including relevant background information; and
(c) A description of any proposed courses of action to address those issues.
(Added to NRS by 1977, 567; A 1987, 18; 1989, 408)