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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 246 - COUNTY CLERKS

NRS 246.190 Additional fee for filing certificate of marriage: Accounting; use; annual report.

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NRS 246.190 Additional fee for filing certificate of marriage: Accounting; use; annual report.
1. If a county clerk imposes an additional fee pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 246.180 , the proceeds collected from such a fee must be accounted for separately in the county general fund. Any interest earned on money in the account, after deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to the account. Money that remains in the account at the end of a fiscal year does not revert to the county general fund, and the balance in the account must be carried forward to the next fiscal year.
2. The money in the account must be used only in the office of the county clerk, including, without limitation, to:
(a)Acquire, improve, support or maintain technology;
(b)Train employees in the operation of the technology; and
(c)Acquire temporary or permanent staff or professional services to implement, support or maintain technology that enhances customer service, improves efficiency or promotes transparency in government.
3. The county clerk shall submit an annual report to the board of county commissioners which contains:
(a)An estimate of the proceeds that the county clerk will collect from the additional fee imposed pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 246.180 in the following fiscal year; and
(b)A proposal for expenditures of the proceeds from the additional fee imposed pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 246.180 for the costs related to the technology required for the office of the county clerk for the following fiscal year.
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