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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 381 - STATE MUSEUMS

NRS 381.0045 Establishment of categories of and fees for membership in institutions; fees for admission and train rides; policies and charges for use of property and services.

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NRS 381.0045 Establishment of categories of and fees for membership in institutions; fees for admission and train rides; policies and charges for use of property and services. The Board shall establish:
1. Categories of memberships in the institutions and the fees to be charged for the memberships.
2. Fees for admission to the institutions. Children under the age of 18 years must be admitted free of charge.
3. Fees for train rides provided by an institution.
4. Policies and charges for the incidental use, rental and lease of the buildings, equipment, fixtures and other property of the Division and its institutions.
5. Policies and charges for services provided by the Division and its institutions, including, without limitation, storage, curation, repair and conducting studies.
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