The Nevada Application For Setting Code (NV ASC) is a set of rules and regulations created by the Nevada Legislature to ensure construction projects are completed safely and efficiently. NV ASC is a comprehensive set of codes and standards that cover the design and construction of all public and private buildings in the state of Nevada. NV ASC includes regulations on energy efficiency, fire safety, building materials, and structural integrity, as well as standards for building access, landscaping, and drainage. NV ASC is divided into two main categories: the Building Code and the Fire and Life Safety Code. The Building Code regulates the construction of buildings, including requirements for structural stability, energy efficiency, and accessibility. The Fire and Life Safety Code regulates the fire safety of buildings, including requirements for fire exits, sprinkler systems, and alarm systems. Additionally, NV ASC also includes the Plumbing Code, which regulates plumbing systems and fixtures, and the Electrical Code, which regulates wiring and electrical systems.