Nevada Code § 353.263

Emergency Account
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1. As used in this section, emergency
means invasion, disaster, insurrection, riot, breach of the peace, substantial
threat to life or property, epidemic or the imminent danger thereof. The term
includes damage to or the disintegration of a building owned by this state or
of the mechanical or electrical system of such a building when immediate
repairs are necessary to maintain the integrity of the structure or its
mechanical or electrical system.
2. The Emergency Account is hereby created
in the State General Fund. Money for the Account must be provided by direct
legislative appropriation.
3. When the State Board of Examiners finds
that an emergency exists which requires an expenditure for which no
appropriation has been made, or in excess of an appropriation made, the Board
may authorize an expenditure from the Emergency Account to meet the emergency.
4. The State Board of Examiners may, under
such circumstances as it deems appropriate, authorize its Clerk to determine whether
an emergency exists and approve, on behalf of the Board, an expenditure from
the Emergency Account.
5. The Chief shall enumerate expenditures
from the Account made in the preceding biennium in each executive budget
report.
6. Notwithstanding the provisions of this
section to the contrary, money in the Emergency Account may be expended for any
purpose authorized by the Legislature.

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