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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353 - STATE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 353.245 Submission and resubmission of budgets of state executive departments and agencies requesting federal money.

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NRS 353.245 Submission and resubmission of budgets of state executive departments and agencies requesting federal money. In addition to the requirements of NRS 353.335 , every department, institution and agency of the Executive Department of the State Government, when making requests for budgets to be submitted to the Federal Government for money, equipment, material or services, shall file the request or budget with the office of the Chief and with the Fiscal Analysis Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau before submitting it to the proper federal authority.
When the federal authority has approved the request or budget, in whole or in part, the department, institution or agency of the State Government shall resubmit it to the Chief and to the Fiscal Analysis Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for recording before any allotment or encumbrance of the federal money is made.
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