Nevada Code § 331.100

Specific powers and duties of Administrator
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The Administrator has the following specific
powers and duties:
1. To keep all buildings, rooms,
basements, floors, windows, furniture and appurtenances clean, orderly and
presentable as befitting public property.
2. To keep all yards and grounds clean and
presentable, with proper attention to landscaping and horticulture.
3. Under the supervision of the State Fire
Marshal, to make arrangements for the installation and maintenance of water
sprinkler systems, fire extinguishers, fire hoses and fire hydrants, and to
take other fire prevention and suppression measures, necessary and feasible,
that may reduce the fire hazards in all buildings under his or her control.
4. To make arrangements and provision for
the maintenance of the States water system supplying the state-owned buildings
at Carson City, with particular emphasis upon the care and maintenance of water
reservoirs, in order that a proper and adequate supply of water be available to
meet any emergency.
5. To make arrangements for the
installation and maintenance of water meters designed to measure accurately the
quantity of water obtained from sources not owned by the State.
6. To make arrangements for the
installation and maintenance of a lawn sprinkling system on the grounds
adjoining the Capitol Building at Carson City, or on any other state-owned
grounds where such installation is practical or necessary.
7. To investigate the feasibility, and
economies resultant therefrom, if any, of the installation of a central power
meter, to measure electrical energy used by the state buildings in the vicinity
of and including the Capitol Building at Carson City, assuming the buildings
were served with power as one unit.
8. To purchase, use and maintain such supplies
and equipment as are necessary for the care, maintenance and preservation of
the buildings and grounds under his or her supervision and control.
9. Subject to the provisions of chapter 426 of NRS regarding the operation of
vending stands in or on public buildings and properties by persons who are
blind, to install or remove vending machines and vending stands in the
buildings under his or her supervision and control, and to have control of and
be responsible for their operation.
10. To cooperate with the Nevada Arts
Council of the Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs to plan the potential
purchase and placement of works of art inside or on the grounds surrounding a
state building.

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