Nevada Code § 244.370

Exhibits of countys products at exposition or fair; permanent exhibits
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1. Whenever the State of Nevada by act of
the Legislature shall have decided to make a state exhibit at any exposition,
the various counties may, for the purpose of more efficiently representing
their resources and products, by order of their respective county
commissioners, employ some person or persons to collect county exhibits and
forward the same pursuant to instructions from the State Board of Commissioners
of the exposition.
2. All collectors acting under
authorization of county commissioners shall collect and mark each and every
sample in accordance with such instructions from the State Board as may be
necessary to secure clearness and uniformity of system in the state exhibit.
3. The county commissioners of each county
may order the payment of such expenses as may be incurred in collecting the
exhibit out of any available fund.
4. The county commissioners may, for the
purpose of illustrating, exhibiting and advertising the resources of their
counties, maintain permanent exhibits at suitable places either in this state
or elsewhere, but they shall not expend for the maintenance of such permanent
exhibit more than $25 in any 1 month. Nothing in this subsection shall be so
construed as to conflict in any way with subsections 1, 2 or 3.

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