Nevada Code § 349.750

Director: Administration of provisions; powers; biennial report to State Board of Finance and Legislative Commission
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1. The Director shall administer the
provisions of NRS 349.700 to 349.870 , inclusive. The Director may:
(a) Employ or contract for the services of
attorneys, accountants, financial experts, and other advisers, employees,
consultants and agents as the Director determines to be necessary.
(b) Enter into any agreement or other transaction
with, or accept any grant from and cooperate with any governmental entity or
other source in furtherance of the purposes of NRS 349.700 to 349.870 , inclusive.
(c) Within the financial resources made available
to the Director in administering the program:
(1) Create or cause to be created any
nonprofit corporation, pursuant to chapter 82 of NRS, which the Director determines is necessary or convenient for the
furtherance of the purposes of NRS 349.700 to 349.870 , inclusive. The purposes,
powers and operation of the corporation must be consistent with the purposes of NRS 349.700 to 349.870 , inclusive.
(2) Promote and assist the creation of any
corporate entity formed under the general corporation laws of this or any other
state or nation for the purpose of qualifying as a shared foreign sales
corporation or other similar entity pursuant to 26 U.S.C. 922 to 927,
inclusive. The State must not have any financial interest in such a corporation.
2. If revenue bonds have been issued
pursuant to NRS 349.825 , the Director
shall, before September of each even-numbered year, submit a report of the
operations of the Department of Business and Industry in connection with this
program for the biennium ending June 30 of that year to the State Board of
Finance and the Legislative Commission. This report must include a complete
statement of the income, expenses, assets and liabilities of the program.

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