Nevada Code § 226.400

Creation; requirements; outreach program to victims of domestic violence
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1. The State Treasurer shall create and
maintain a statewide database of sources of financial assistance for persons
pursuing higher education.
2. The database must include, without
limitation:
(a) A list of any program, scholarship, grant,
student loan or other form of financial assistance for individuals seeking to
pursue higher education.
(b) The contact information of each person or
entity responsible for the administration of each program, scholarship, grant,
student loan or other form of financial assistance listed in the database; and
(c) The demographic requirements, if any,
including, without limitation, age, race and ethnicity, household size,
employment status or household income, for participation in each program,
scholarship, grant, student loan or other form of financial assistance listed
in the database.
3. The State Treasurer:
(a) Shall make the database publicly available on
an Internet website maintained by the State Treasurer.
(b) Shall establish a toll-free telephone number
and a means of electronic communication via the Internet website to assist in the
dissemination and explanation of the information contained in the database and
any other information regarding sources of financial assistance for pursuing
higher education.
(c) May employ such staff as the State Treasurer
deems necessary to maintain, support and promote the use of the database.
(d) May accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant
or other source of money for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this
section.
4. The Attorney General shall establish a
program to market and conduct outreach to victims of domestic violence or human
trafficking to connect such victims with the information contained in the
database maintained by the State Treasurer pursuant to this section. The
Attorney General may accept any gift, donation, bequest, grant or other source
of money for the purpose of carrying out the provisions of this section.

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