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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 176 - JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION

NRS 176.0135 Grants, bequests, devises, donations and gifts; Special Account for the Support of the Nevada Sentencing Commission.

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NRS 176.0135 Grants, bequests, devises, donations and gifts; Special Account for the Support of the Nevada Sentencing Commission.
1. The Chair of the Sentencing Commission may apply for and accept any available grants and may accept any bequests, devises, donations or gifts from any public or private source to carry out the provisions of NRS 176.0132 to 176.0139 , inclusive.
2. Any money received pursuant to this section must be deposited in the Special Account for the Support of the Nevada Sentencing Commission, which is hereby created in the State General Fund. Interest and income earned on money in the Account must be credited to the Account. Money in the Account may only be used for the support of the Sentencing Commission and its activities pursuant to NRS 176.0132 to 176.0139 , inclusive.
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