Nevada Code § 223.121

Portrait of Governor
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1. The Director may, upon the election of
each new Governor, enter into a contract with an artist for the purpose of
procuring a portrait of that Governor for display in the Capitol Building.
2. The portrait must be painted in oil
colors and appropriately framed. The painting and framing must be done in the
same manner, style and size as the portraits of former Governors of the State
displayed in the Capitol Building.
3. The contract price must not exceed the
appropriation made for this purpose to the Account for the Governors Portrait
in the State General Fund. The contract price must include the cost of the
portrait and the frame.
4. The portrait and frame are subject to
the approval of the Governor.
5. Upon delivery of the approved, framed
portrait to the Secretary of State and its acceptance by the Director, the
State Controller shall draw his or her warrant in an amount equal to the
contract price and the State Treasurer shall pay the warrant from the Account for
the Governors Portrait. Any balance remaining in the Account immediately
lapses to the State General Fund.
6. As used in this section, Director
means the Director of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs.

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