2015 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 356 - Depositories of Public Money and Securities
NRS 356.330 - “Public money” defined.

NV Rev Stat § 356.330 (2015) What's This?

1. “Public money” means all money deposited with a depository by any of the following:

(a) The State Treasurer.

(b) An official custodian with plenary authority, including control over money belonging to, or held for the benefit of, the State or any of its political subdivisions, public corporations, municipal corporations, courts, or public agencies, boards, commissions or committees. If the exercise of plenary authority over public money requires action by or the consent of two or more recognized official custodians, the official custodians shall be treated as one official custodian having plenary authority over the public money. For the purposes of this paragraph:

(1) “Control” means the possession of public money and the authority to establish accounts of public money in public depository institutions and to make deposits, withdrawals and disbursements of public money.

(2) “Official custodian” means the State or any of its political subdivisions, public corporations, municipal corporations, courts, or public agencies, boards, commissions or committees.

(c) A public administrator acting as a trustee, agent or bailee.

2. The term does not include money deposited with a depository by:

(a) A Native American tribe or an agent or representative thereof;

(b) The Federal Government or an agent or representative thereof; or

(c) The Public Employees’ Retirement System or an agent or representative thereof.

(Added to NRS by 2003, 20th Special Session, 285; A 2007, 918)

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