This is an official Minnesota court form for use in a civil case, a Financial Disclosure Form. USLF amends and updates these forms as is required by Minnesota Statutes and Law.
The Nevada Financial Disclosure Form is a document that provides financial information to the Nevada Ethics Commission. This document is used by candidates, public officers, lobbyists, and certain state contractors to disclose financial interests and activities. The form requires disclosure of assets, liabilities, business interests, income, and other financial interests. There are two types of Nevada Financial Disclosure Form, the Statement of Financial Disclosure (SD) and the Statement of Economic Interests (SET). The SD must be filed by candidates, elected officials, and certain state contractors. The SET must be filed by lobbyists. Both forms require disclosure of income sources, assets, and liabilities, and business interests. Both forms must be filed annually.The Nevada Financial Disclosure Form is a document that provides financial information to the Nevada Ethics Commission. This document is used by candidates, public officers, lobbyists, and certain state contractors to disclose financial interests and activities. The form requires disclosure of assets, liabilities, business interests, income, and other financial interests. There are two types of Nevada Financial Disclosure Form, the Statement of Financial Disclosure (SD) and the Statement of Economic Interests (SET). The SD must be filed by candidates, elected officials, and certain state contractors. The SET must be filed by lobbyists. Both forms require disclosure of income sources, assets, and liabilities, and business interests. Both forms must be filed annually.