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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.1595 Acceptance of federal money; agreements or arrangements with United States; acceptance of grants, donations, gifts and conveyances; combination of public and private money authorized.

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NRS 338.1595 Acceptance of federal money; agreements or arrangements with United States; acceptance of grants, donations, gifts and conveyances; combination of public and private money authorized.
1. A public body, either directly or through a designated party, may:
(a)Accept from the United States or any of its agencies money that is available to the public body for carrying out the purposes of NRS 338.158 to 338.1602 , inclusive, whether the money is made available by grant, loan or other financing arrangement.
(b)Enter into agreements and other arrangements with the United States or any of its agencies as may be necessary, proper and convenient for carrying out the provisions of NRS 338.158 to 338.1602 , inclusive.
(c)Accept from any source any grant, donation, gift or other form of conveyance of land, money, other real or personal property or other valuable thing made to the public body for carrying out the provisions of NRS 338.158 to 338.1602 , inclusive.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 338.1596 or applicable federal law, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, money from federal, state and local sources may be combined with money from any private source for carrying out the purposes of NRS 338.158 to 338.1602 , inclusive.
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