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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 354 - LOCAL FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION

NRS 354.625 Records relating to property and equipment; control of inventory.

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NRS 354.625 Records relating to property and equipment; control of inventory. The governing body of every local government shall:
1. Cause to be established and maintained adequate property and equipment records and, where appropriate, adequate inventory controls. Any local government created after July 1, 1975, shall establish such records and controls within 1 year after its creation unless the Department of Taxation grants an extension of time.
2. Require that all such property, equipment and inventory records clearly indicate specific ownership.
3. Designate, by entry in the minutes of the governing body, the officer, employee or officers or employees responsible for the maintenance of property and equipment records and, where appropriate, inventory records, and notify the Department of Taxation of such designation.
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