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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 223 - GOVERNOR

NRS 223.484 Account for the Office of Federal Assistance: Creation; administration; deposits; interest and income; use; claims.

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NRS 223.484 Account for the Office of Federal Assistance: Creation; administration; deposits; interest and income; use; claims.
1. The Account for the Office of Federal Assistance is hereby created in the State General Fund. The Account must be administered by the Director.
2. Any money accepted pursuant to NRS 223.482 must be deposited in the Account.
3. The interest and income earned on the money in the Account, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to the Account.
4. The money in the Account which is donated for a purpose specified by the donor, within the scope of the duties of the Director, must only be used for that purpose. If no purpose is specified, the money in the Account must only be used to carry out the duties of the Director.
5. Claims against the Account must be paid as other claims against the State are paid.
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