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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 372A - TAX ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

NRS 372A.110 Deposit and allocation of taxes, fees and penalties collected.

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NRS 372A.110 Deposit and allocation of taxes, fees and penalties collected.
1. All taxes and fees collected by the Department pursuant to NRS 372A.060 to 372A.130 , inclusive, after deducting the actual cost of producing the stamps and administering the provisions of those sections, must be deposited with the State Treasurer for credit to the State General Fund and accounted for separately.
2. The Governor or his or her designee shall administer the money credited to the State General Fund pursuant to subsection 1. The money may be expended only for grants to county and city law enforcement agencies for the enforcement of chapter 453 of NRS.
3. Any civil penalty collected by a district attorney pursuant to NRS 372A.070 must be deposited in the county treasury for the purposes of law enforcement and conducting criminal prosecutions.
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