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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 568 - GRAZING AND RANGING

NRS 568.120 Authorized uses of range improvement fund.

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NRS 568.120 Authorized uses of range improvement fund. Each state grazing board may pay moneys out of the range improvement fund of its grazing district:
1. For the construction and maintenance of range improvements or any other purpose beneficial to the stock raising and ranching industries and, in turn, the counties situated within the grazing district concerned. None of the funds shall be used for projects involving construction or maintenance, or both, of range improvements on public or state lands unless some legally constituted and authorized federal, state, county or city department, division, bureau, service, board or commission is available for and authorized and willing to undertake direct management and supervision of the project concerned.
2. For the payment of proper administrative costs of the board, including travel expenses and subsistence allowances of its members, and for the payment of the services of its secretary and its secretary’s necessary office expenses and for the services of its attorney.
3. For contributions to defray costs and expenses for activities and projects incurred under its written authorization by the Central Committee of Nevada State Grazing Boards as provided for under NRS 568.170 to 568.200 , inclusive.
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