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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218F - LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL BUREAU

NRS 218F.430 Sale of food, souvenirs and other items.

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NRS 218F.430 Sale of food, souvenirs and other items.
1. The Director may approve the purchase and sale of food, souvenirs of the Nevada Legislature and of the State of Nevada and other items in the Legislative Building or any building maintained for the use of the Legislature or the Legislative Counsel Bureau. Such souvenirs may include, without limitation, souvenir wine. The Director shall fix reasonable fees for the items which must in the aggregate at least cover the cost to the Legislative Counsel Bureau of purchasing and selling the items.
2. The money received by the Legislative Counsel Bureau from the sale of food, souvenirs and other items must be deposited in a revolving account in the Legislative Fund. The money in the revolving account must be used to purchase additional food, souvenirs or other items for sale and pay any other expenses related to the sale of food, souvenirs and other items deemed appropriate by the Director. The balance in the revolving account not exceeding $150,000 must not be reverted to the Legislative Fund at the end of the fiscal year.
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