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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 353B - COLLEGE SAVINGS PROGRAMS

NRS 353B.009 Money on deposit in prepaid tuition contract or savings trust account not considered asset of parent, guardian or student for purposes of determining certain eligibility.

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NRS 353B.009 Money on deposit in prepaid tuition contract or savings trust account not considered asset of parent, guardian or student for purposes of determining certain eligibility. Notwithstanding the provisions of any specific statute to the contrary, no money on deposit in a prepaid tuition contract pursuant to NRS 353B.010 to 353B.190 , inclusive, or a savings trust account pursuant to NRS 353B.300 to 353B.370 , inclusive, may be considered an asset of a parent, guardian or student for the purpose of determining the eligibility of a person for a grant, scholarship or work opportunity that is based on need and offered or administered by a state agency, except as otherwise required by the source of the funding of the grant, scholarship or work opportunity.
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