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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353 - STATE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 353.253 Deposits to work program accounts or other budget accounts; reversions; exceptions.

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NRS 353.253 Deposits to work program accounts or other budget accounts; reversions; exceptions.
1. Every agency, department and institution of the State of Nevada shall deposit all money received from the Federal Government, the counties or other sources, in the State Treasury as provided in NRS 353.250 unless otherwise provided by law. These deposits must be made to work program accounts directly or to other budget accounts.
2. Except for the balance in any proprietary fund and appropriated or authorized reserves, any balance remaining at the end of a fiscal year in a budget account of an agency, department or institution of the State of Nevada, whether or not authorized for expenditure under a work program, reverts to the source of funding supporting the agency, department or institution. If that source of funding is federal money or a source of revenue the use of which is restricted by statute, then the balance may be authorized for expenditure under a work program for the subsequent fiscal year in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
3. No provision of this chapter may be construed to authorize or direct the transfer, expenditure or reversion of any money received from the Federal Government contrary to the conditions upon which that money was received or to any federal law or regulation respecting the accountability therefor.
4. This section does not apply to the Board of Regents of the University of Nevada and the Nevada State Museum.
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