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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 381 - STATE MUSEUMS

NRS 381.241 Permit or agreement to conduct tours; conditions.

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NRS 381.241 Permit or agreement to conduct tours; conditions.
1. The Department of Corrections and, as soon as practicable after the date of the assignment, any other state agency that receives an assignment from the State Land Registrar of the historic structures, buildings and other property of the Nevada State Prison pursuant to NRS 321.004 may grant a special use permit to or enter into an agreement with the Nevada State Prison Preservation Society, or any successor or similar nonprofit corporation, authorizing the corporation to conduct tours and engage in other commercial and tourist activities relating to the historic structures, buildings and other property of the Nevada State Prison.
2. Any permit or agreement granted or entered into pursuant to this section must:
(a)Be for a term of 2 years;
(b)Be renewable as provided in the permit or agreement;
(c)Authorize the corporation to charge and collect reasonable fees or solicit and collect donations for its activities;
(d)Require the corporation to pay the income from such fees, less the reasonable administrative expenses incurred by the corporation, to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Endowment Fund for the Historic Preservation of the Nevada State Prison created by NRS 381.239 ; and
(e)Provide that any income received by the corporation from membership fees, the sale of merchandise of the corporation, grants or donations made to the corporation for purposes other than entry into or tours of the historic structures, buildings and other property at the Nevada State Prison belong solely to the corporation.
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