Nevada Code § 355.285

State Treasurer: Regulations; authority to establish Business Leadership Council; duties
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The
State Treasurer:
1. May adopt such regulations as he or she
deems necessary to carry out the provisions of NRS 355.250 to 355.285 , inclusive.
2. Shall adopt regulations:
(a) Requiring the performance of audits and the
submission of reports to ensure compliance with the provisions of NRS 355.250 to 355.285 , inclusive, and the regulations
adopted pursuant to this section;
(b) Providing for appropriate leveraging of
investments to ensure that investments consist of money transferred from the
State Permanent School Fund pursuant to NRS
355.280 and money from private sources;
(c) Establishing a range or cap on servicing
fees;
(d) Establishing limits on the amount or
percentage of investment in a single venture capital project or by a fund
manager; and
(e) Requiring the return of the corpus of
investments after a defined investment period.
3. May adopt regulations which include,
without limitation, criteria for determining eligibility for and use of private
equity funding, but the corporation for public benefit must have sole authority
for the approval of applications for and the management of private equity
funding provided pursuant to NRS 355.250 to 355.285 , inclusive.
4. May, by regulation, establish a
Business Leadership Council. The members of the Business Leadership Council
must serve without compensation and are subject to the provisions of chapter 281A of NRS.
5. Shall provide the corporation for
public benefit with such assistance as is necessary to carry out the provisions
of NRS 355.250 to 355.285 , inclusive, and comply with the
regulations adopted pursuant to this section.
6. Shall ensure that businesses receiving
venture capital investments pursuant to NRS
355.250 to 355.285 , inclusive, have
a presence in this State as evidenced by:
(a) Being domiciled in this State;
(b) Having a headquarters in this State;
(c) Having a significant percentage of employees
residing in this State; or
(d) Being in the process of expanding in this
State or relocating to this State.

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