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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 407A - OUTDOOR RECREATION

NRS 407A.135 Fees for administration of certain federal grants: Imposition; payment and collection.

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NRS 407A.135 Fees for administration of certain federal grants: Imposition; payment and collection.
1. The Administrator, subject to the approval of the Director, may charge and collect from each grant recipient a fee for administering the federal grants provided to the State of Nevada and its political subdivisions for the planning, acquisition or development of outdoor recreational projects pursuant to the Land and Water Conservation Fund established by 54 U.S.C. § 200302 to the extent that such a fee does not violate the terms of such a federal grant.
2. If a fee is charged pursuant to subsection 1:
(a)The fee must be charged only once annually.
(b)The total of all fees collected annually pursuant to subsection 1 must not exceed an amount equal to the annual salary of a half-time position the duty of which is to administer the federal grants.
3. Notwithstanding any other specific provision to the contrary, if a fee is charged to the Division pursuant to subsection 1, the fee may be paid from money received by the Division for the planning, acquisition or development of outdoor recreational projects regardless of the source of the money to the extent that such payment of the fee does not violate the terms of any federal grant awarded to the State of Nevada.
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