1. Except for gifts or grants specifically accounted for in another fund, all gifts or grants of money or other property which the divisions of the Authority are authorized to accept must be accounted for in the Nevada Health Authority Gift Fund, which is hereby created as a special revenue fund. The Fund is a continuing fund without reversion. The Authority may establish such accounts in the Fund as are necessary to account properly for gifts received. All such money received by the divisions of the Authority must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to the Fund. The money in the Fund must be paid out on claims as other claims against the State are paid. Unless otherwise specifically provided by statute, claims against the Fund must be approved by the Director or the Directors delegate. 2. Gifts of property other than money may be sold or exchanged when this is deemed by the head of the agency responsible for the gift to be in the best interest of the agency. The sale price must not be less than 90 percent of the value determined by a qualified appraiser appointed by the head of the agency. All money received from the sale must be deposited in the State Treasury to the credit of the appropriate gift account in the Nevada Health Authority Gift Fund. The money may be spent only for the purposes of the agency named in the title of the account. The property may not be sold or exchanged if doing so would violate the terms of the gift.
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