State Budget
The Nevada State Budget Division is responsible for producing a fiscally sound budget that covers a two-year period (biennium). Details are provided below on upcoming, current and the prior biennium as well as primary financial information systems used in the budgeting process.
http://budget.nv.gov/Upcoming/
In March 2012, the Budget Division will begin working with state agencies to prepare the FY2014-FY2015 agency request budgets, which are required to be submitted by Friday, August 31, 2012. Budget development resources will include deadline notifications, agency-requested training, instructions, directives, manuals and more.
http://budget.nv.gov/Current/
Current budgets include the Governor’s Executive Budget FY2012 - FY2013 (line-item budget); Priorities and Performance Based Budget FY2012 - FY2013 (activities-based budget); and the Legislatively Approved Budget for the 76th session (FY2012 - FY2013). Detailed electronic access to budget information is also provided via the Nevada Open Government website.
http://budget.nv.gov/Prior/
Prior Biennium budgets include the Governor’s Executive Budget FY2010 - FY2011 (line-item budget) and the Legislatively Approved Budget for the 75th session (FY2010 - FY2011). Detailed electronic access to budget information is also provided via the Nevada Open Government website.
http://budget.nv.gov/PPBB/
Also known as activities-based budgeting, the Priorities and Performance Based Budget (PPBB) provides a budget which clearly identifies and measures the services delivered to citizens. It provides a tool for detailing and prioritizing the State’s core functions, identifying associated costs, and evaluating the resulting outcomes and the State’s return on investments.
http://budget.nv.gov/StateBudget/Nevada_Executive_Budget_System/
NEBS is a web-based computer application that is used to build the Governor’s Executive Budget. Learn more about NEBS; view Work Program Module Approval Roles; and access NEBS related manuals and forms including the User Manual, Work Program Manual, Problem Report Form, Security Access Form, and Work Program Access Form.
http://budget.nv.gov/Budgeting-Links/
Access budget-related items including those from the Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB) and the Controller’s Office. Also includes links to Single Point of Contact, Clearinghouse, and Report to Taxpayers