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Current as of January 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
1. If, during a state of emergency or declaration of disaster proclaimed pursuant to NRS 414.070, the Chief of the Division of Emergency Management of the Department of Public Safety determines that the balance in the Emergency Assistance Account created by NRS 414.135 is insufficient to cover the expenses relating to the emergency or disaster that are authorized pursuant to NRS 414.135, the Chief may request from the Director of the Office of Finance a temporary advance from the State General Fund to the Emergency Assistance Account for the payment of those expenses.
2. The Director of the Office of Finance shall notify the State Controller and the Fiscal Analysis Division of the Legislative Counsel Bureau of his or her approval of a request made pursuant to subsection 1. The State Controller shall draw his or her warrant upon receipt of the approval by the Director of the Office of Finance.
3. Any money which is advanced from the State General Fund to the Emergency Assistance Account pursuant to subsection 1 must be repaid as soon as the money which the advance replaced is deposited in the Emergency Assistance Account.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 31. Public Financial Administration § 353.353. Temporary advance from State General Fund for authorized expenses of Division of Emergency Management of Department of Public Safety during state of emergency or declaration of disaster - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-31-public-financial-administration/nv-rev-st-353-353/
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