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.
In March 2018, the Budget Division will begin working with state agencies to prepare the FY2020-FY2021 agency request budgets, which are required to be submitted by August 31, 2018. Budget development resources will include deadline notifications, agency-requested training, instructions, directives, manuals and more.
Current budgets include the Governor’s Executive Budget FY2018 - FY2019 (line-item budget); Priorities and Performance Based Budget FY2018 - FY2019 (activities-based budget); and the Legislatively Approved Budget for the 78th session (FY2018 - FY2019). Detailed electronic access to budget information is provided via the
Nevada Open Government website.
Budgets from prior biennia include the Governor’s Executive Budget and the Legislatively Approved Budget. Detailed electronic access to budget information is provided via the
Nevada Open Government website.
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.
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.
Per
Nevada Revised Statute 353.333 on or before January 1 of each year a Nevada Report to Taxpayers is compiled to provide a description on the status of the finances of the State including local governments.
Access budget-related items including those from the Legislative Counsel Bureau (LCB) and the Controller’s Office. Also includes single point of contact (SPOC) links for the Nevada State Clearinghouse and the Office of Grant Procurement, Coordination, and Management.