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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 428 - INDIGENT PERSONS

NRS 428.365 Director to administer allotment; expenditure of allotment; money not obligated for expenditure.

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NRS 428.365 Director to administer allotment; expenditure of allotment; money not obligated for expenditure.
1. The Director shall administer any federal allotment received by this State pursuant to the Community Services Block Grant Act for the amelioration of the causes of poverty within this State.
2. The Director shall not spend more than 5 percent of each federal allotment, or $55,000, whichever is greater, for the administrative expenses of the Department of Human Services relating to the allotment. The Director shall grant not less than 90 percent of the allotment to eligible entities for the purposes specified in the Community Services Block Grant Act. The Director may spend the remainder of the allotment in any manner not inconsistent with the terms of the federal grant.
3. Money granted to an eligible entity and not obligated for expenditure before the end of the year of the grant may be recaptured and redistributed by the Director to the extent and in the manner set forth in 42 U.S.C. § 9907.
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