Nevada Code § 353.1466

Acceptance of credit cards, debit cards and electronic transfers of money: Entry of state agency into contract; entry of Director of Office of Finance into contracts for participating state agencies; reports by state agency that fails to enter or participate in contract
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a state agency shall seek and obtain the approval of the State
Board of Finance to enter into a contract for the acceptance of credit cards,
debit cards or electronic transfers of money pursuant to NRS 353.1465 unless it is impracticable
for the agency to enter into such a contract.
2. The Director of the Office of Finance
may enter into one or more contracts with issuers of credit cards or debit
cards or operators of systems that provide for the electronic transfer of money
to provide for the acceptance of credit cards, debit cards or electronic
transfers of money by any state agency that chooses to participate in the
contract. The Director must obtain approval of the State Board of Finance in
the manner required pursuant to NRS
353.1465 for such a contract, and the contract is subject to the requirements
of that section. If a state agency participates in such a contract, it is not
required to seek and obtain approval to enter into a contract pursuant to
subsection 1.
3. A state agency that has not entered
into a contract pursuant to NRS 353.1465 or is not participating in a contract pursuant to subsection 2 shall report to
the Legislative Commission and the Interim Finance Committee on or before July
1 of every even-numbered year concerning the reasons that the agency has failed
to enter into or participate in such a contract, including any supporting
financial information, and the efforts the agency is taking to allow it to
enter into or participate in such a contract in the future.

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