Nevada Code § 353.276

Requests for grants and loans: Action by Interim Finance Committee; limitation
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1. The State Board of Examiners shall
submit a recommendation for each request for a grant or loan made pursuant to NRS 353.2755 to the Director of the
Legislative Counsel Bureau. Upon receipt of the recommendation, the Director
shall notify the Chair of the Interim Finance Committee of that recommendation.
The Chair shall call a meeting of the Committee to consider the recommendation.
2. The Interim Finance Committee may
reject any recommendation of the State Board of Examiners and independently
evaluate and act upon any request submitted pursuant to NRS 353.2755 .
3. If the Interim Finance Committee finds
that a grant or loan from the Account is appropriate and may be made in
accordance with the provisions of NRS
353.2705 to 353.2771 , inclusive, it
shall, by resolution:
(a) Establish the amount and purpose of the grant
or loan.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this
paragraph, provide for the transfer of that amount from the Account to the
appropriate state agency or local government. If the request is for a grant,
the Interim Finance Committee shall authorize disbursement of the grant from
the Account on the basis of reimbursement for costs unless it determines that
disbursement in that manner would cause severe financial hardship to the state agency
or local government. If the Interim Finance Committee determines that
disbursement on the basis of reimbursement of costs would cause severe
financial hardship, the Interim Finance Committee may authorize an advance of
money to the state agency or local government in an amount not to exceed 25
percent of the total estimated cost of the projects for which the grant is
requested.
4. No grant or loan from the Account may
be made by the Interim Finance Committee to increase the salaries of any
officers or employees of the State or a local government.

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