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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 425 - SUPPORT OF DEPENDENT CHILDREN

NRS 425.363 State Child Support Disbursement Fund: Creation; deposits in Fund; use of money in Fund.

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NRS 425.363 State Child Support Disbursement Fund: Creation; deposits in Fund; use of money in Fund.
1. The State Child Support Disbursement Fund is hereby created as an agency fund, to be administered by the Chief. All money collected or otherwise received by the enforcing authority to carry out the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 654b must be deposited in the Fund. The Fund is a continuing fund without reversion. Any interest and income earned on the money in the Fund must, after deducting any applicable charges, be credited to the Fund.
2. If a check which is accepted for deposit in the Fund is dishonored upon presentation for payment:
(a)The amount of the check must be charged against the Fund; and
(b)The enforcing authority shall comply with subsection 2 of NRS 425.410 .
3. The money in the Fund must be used to carry out the provisions of 42 U.S.C. § 654b.
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