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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.546 Account for Special Projects to Assist in the Development of Services for Business and Industry.

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NRS 232.546 Account for Special Projects to Assist in the Development of Services for Business and Industry.
1. An Account for Special Projects to Assist in the Development of Services for Business and Industry is hereby created in the State General Fund. The Account must be administered by the Director. The Director may apply for and accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant or other source of money for deposit in the Account. The money in the Account may be expended in accordance with the terms and conditions of the gift, donation, bequest or grant, or in accordance with subsection 2.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 1, the money in the Account may be used only in carrying out the duties of the Director as they relate to developing and administering special projects to provide services for business and industry in this state.
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