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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.219 Department of Administration’s Operating Fund for Administrative Services: Creation; deposits; payments.

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NRS 232.219 Department of Administration’s Operating Fund for Administrative Services: Creation; deposits; payments.
1. The Department of Administration’s Operating Fund for Administrative Services is hereby created as an internal service fund.
2. The operating budget of each of the following entities must include an amount representing that entity’s share of the operating costs of the central accounting function of the Department:
(a)State Public Works Division;
(b)Purchasing Division;
(c)Hearings Division;
(d)Risk Management Division;
(e)Division of Human Resource Management;
(f)Division of State Library, Archives and Public Records;
(g)Fleet Services Division;
(h)Public Employees’ Deferred Compensation Program; and
(i)Mail Services Division.
3. All money received for the central accounting services of the Department must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to the Operating Fund.
4. All expenses of the central accounting function of the Department must be paid from the Fund as other claims against the State are paid.
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