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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 333 - PURCHASING: STATE

NRS 333.495 Authorizations to secure transfer of federal surplus property to state departments, agencies or political subdivisions.

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NRS 333.495 Authorizations to secure transfer of federal surplus property to state departments, agencies or political subdivisions.
1. Any provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, the governing board or, if there be none, the executive head of any state department or agency or any local government as defined in NRS 354.474 , conservation district or irrigation district may, by order or resolution, confer upon any officer or employee thereof authority to secure the transfer to it of federal donable surplus property under this chapter and agree on behalf of the State or local government as defined in NRS 354.474 , conservation district or irrigation district to comply with the terms and conditions of such transfers.
2. The authority conferred upon any such officer or employee by any such order or resolution shall remain in effect unless and until the order or resolution is revoked and written notice of such revocation has been received by the Administrator.
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