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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 379 - PUBLIC LIBRARIES

NRS 379.1495 Compliance with Open Meeting Law; availability of records; exemption from certain taxes; service of certain persons on governing body; nondisclosure of contributors.

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NRS 379.1495 Compliance with Open Meeting Law; availability of records; exemption from certain taxes; service of certain persons on governing body; nondisclosure of contributors.
1. A library foundation:
(a)Shall comply with the provisions of chapter 241 of NRS if the library foundation is a public body, as defined in NRS 241.015 ;
(b)Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, shall make its records public and open to inspection pursuant to NRS 239.010 ;
(c)Is exempt from the taxes imposed by NRS 375.020 , 375.023 and 375.026 pursuant to subsection 14 of NRS 375.090 ; and
(d)May allow a trustee or the executive director or other head administrator, or a designee thereof, of the library which it supports to serve as a member of its governing body.
2. A library foundation is not required to disclose the name of any contributor or potential contributor to the library foundation, the amount of his or her contribution or any information which may reveal or lead to the discovery of his or her identity. The library foundation shall, upon request, allow a contributor to examine, during regular business hours, any record, document or other information of the library foundation relating to that contributor.
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