2011 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 218A - Legislative Department Generally
NRS 218A.150 - Creation; appropriations; nonreversion; authorized expenditures; payment of claims.


NV Rev Stat § 218A.150 (2011) What's This?

1. The Legislative Fund is hereby created as a special revenue fund for the use of the Legislature, and where specifically authorized by law, for the use of the Legislative Counsel Bureau.

2. Support for the Legislative Fund must be provided by legislative appropriation from the State General Fund. Money in the Legislative Fund does not revert to the State General Fund at the end of the fiscal year, and the balance in the Legislative Fund must be carried forward to the next fiscal year.

3. Expenditures from the Legislative Fund may be made for:

(a) The payment of necessary expenses of the Senate;

(b) The payment of necessary expenses of the Assembly;

(c) The payment of necessary improvements to the Legislative Building, other buildings used by the Legislature and all legislative grounds;

(d) The payment of expenses for the interim operation of the Legislature; and

(e) The payment of necessary expenses of, but not limited to:

(1) The Legislative Commission;

(2) The Legal Division;

(3) The Research Division;

(4) The Audit Division;

(5) The Fiscal Analysis Division; and

(6) The Administrative Division.

4. Expenditures from the Legislative Fund for purposes other than those specified in subsection 3 or authorized specifically by another statute may be made only upon the authority of a concurrent resolution.

5. All money in the Legislative Fund must be paid out on claims approved by the Director or the Director s designee.

(Added to NRS by 1961, 478; A 1963, 1029; 1965, 680, 1147; 1967, 1223; 1969, 165; 1971, 222, 1543; 1973, 1116; 1979, 217, 291, 763; 1981, 558; 1985, 1004; 1997, 3067; 1999, 2187; 2011, 3163, 3665) (Substituted in revision for NRS 218.085)

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