Nevada Code § 356.011

Requirements for account of state agency in bank, credit union, savings and loan association or savings bank
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1. A state agency which opens an account
in a bank, credit union, savings and loan association or savings bank must
first obtain the approval of the State Board of Finance, except in cases where
the account is specifically authorized by statute.
2. The titles of the accounts must
indicate that the account is in the name of the State of Nevada.
3. The State Treasurer shall keep a list
of all state accounts in banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations or
savings banks, whether they are maintained within or outside the State. The
list must contain:
(a) The names of those financial institutions
with which state agencies have accounts, and the names of those agencies.
(b) The names of those state agencies which have
accounts with banks, credit unions, savings and loan associations and savings
banks, and the names of those financial institutions.
4. Each state agency shall send to the
State Controller at the end of each fiscal year a copy of the statement of
account for each account it maintains with a bank, credit union, savings and
loan association or savings bank, and other related documents which reconcile
the account to the agencys books.

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