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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353 - STATE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 353.148 Procedure for reimbursement of costs for providing services in expeditious or convenient manner.

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NRS 353.148 Procedure for reimbursement of costs for providing services in expeditious or convenient manner.
1. A state agency that has, during the immediately preceding quarter, provided services in an expedited manner or in a manner that is expeditious or convenient to a customer may file a claim with the Director of the Office of Finance for reimbursement of the costs to the agency for providing those services.
2. Upon receipt of a claim pursuant to subsection 1, the Director of the Office of Finance shall make a recommendation to the Interim Finance Committee to approve the claim in whole or in part or to deny the claim. If the Interim Finance Committee approves the claim in whole or part, it must be paid from the Account for Expedited Services created by NRS 353.1475 .
3. The amount of a claim submitted pursuant to this section must not exceed the total amount of the fees deposited by the agency with the State Treasurer pursuant to NRS 353.1475 during the immediately preceding quarter.
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