Nevada Code § 287.0435

Creation; investment; disbursements; administration by State Treasurer; checking account for payment of claims
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4 of NRS 287.04362 and
subsection 7 of NRS 287.044 , all money
received for the Program, including, without limitation, money transferred from
the Active Employee Group Insurance Subsidy Account established in NRS 287.044 , must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Fund for the Public Employees Benefits Program
which is hereby created as a trust fund. The Program Fund must be accounted for
as an internal service fund. Payments into and disbursements from the Program
Fund must be so arranged as to keep the Program Fund solvent at all times.
2. The money in the Program Fund must be
invested as other money of the State is invested and any income from
investments paid into the Program Fund for the benefit of the Program Fund.
3. Disbursements from the Program Fund
must be made as any other claims against the State are paid and may only be
made for the benefit of the participants in the Program.
4. The State Treasurer may charge a
reasonable fee for the State Treasurers services in administering the Program
Fund, but the State, the State General Fund and the State Treasurer are not
liable to the Program Fund for any loss sustained by the Program Fund as a
result of any investment made on behalf of the Program Fund or any loss
sustained in the operation of the Program.
5. The Board shall deposit any
disbursement received from the Program Fund into an interest-bearing checking
account in a bank or credit union qualified to receive deposits of public
money. Claims that have been submitted to the Program and approved must be paid
from the account, and any refund of such a claim must be deposited into the
account.

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