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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 218G - LEGISLATIVE AUDITS

NRS 218G.450 Special audits required of non-state entities which receive public money; duty of entity to make all information available; duty extends to confidential information.

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NRS 218G.450 Special audits required of non-state entities which receive public money; duty of entity to make all information available; duty extends to confidential information.
1. The Legislative Auditor, as directed by the Legislative Commission pursuant to NRS 218G.120 , shall conduct a special audit of an entity which is not an agency of this State but which receives an appropriation of public money during any fiscal year. Such an audit must, without limitation, examine the use of the public money received by the entity.
2. As a condition of the acceptance of any appropriation of public money, an entity which is not an agency of this State must agree to make available to the Legislative Auditor all books, accounts, claims, reports, vouchers or other records of information, confidential or otherwise and irrespective of their form or location, that the Legislative Auditor determines to be necessary to conduct an audit pursuant to this section.
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