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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 380 - LAW LIBRARIES

NRS 380.120 Law library fund: Disbursement of money; procedures for accounting.

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NRS 380.120 Law library fund: Disbursement of money; procedures for accounting.
1. The board of law library trustees, by a majority vote recorded in the minutes with ayes and noes at length, may order the payment, upon properly authenticated vouchers duly certified by a person authorized to do so by the board, of money from the law library fund, for any liability or expenditure authorized by law.
2. The orders and demands of the board, when duly made and authenticated as provided in subsection 1, must be verified and audited by the county auditor or comptroller and paid by the county treasurer from the law library fund. Complete entries and records thereof must be kept as in other cases.
3. The board may, by a majority vote recorded in the minutes with ayes and noes at length, petition the board of county commissioners to allow the board to use the county’s system for accounting for the collection and disbursement of money.
4. The board may adopt such other reasonable procedures for accounting as it deems necessary.
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