Nevada Code § 381.006

Administrator: Powers and duties
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1. For the
property and facilities of the Division, the Administrator:
(a) Is responsible to the Director for the
general administration of the Division and its institutions and for the
submission of its budgets, which must include the combined budgets of its
institutions.
(b) Shall supervise the museum directors of its
institutions in matters pertaining to the general administration of the
institutions.
(c) Shall coordinate the submission of requests
by its institutions for assistance from governmental sources.
(d) Shall oversee the public relations of its
institutions.
(e) Shall superintend the planning and
development of any new facilities for the Division or its institutions.
(f) Shall assist the efforts of its institutions
in improving their services to the rural counties.
(g) Shall supervise the facilities for storage
which are jointly owned or used by any of its institutions.
(h) Shall trade, exchange and transfer exhibits
and equipment when the Administrator considers it proper and the transactions
are not sales.
(i) May contract with any person to provide
concessions on the grounds of the property and facilities of the Division,
provided that any contract permitting control of real property of the Division
by a nongovernmental entity must be executed as a lease pursuant to NRS 321.003 , 321.335 , 322.050 , 322.060 and 322.070 .
(j) Shall oversee the supervision, control,
management and operation of any buildings or properties in this State that are
under the control of the Division.
(k) Shall supervise the furnishing, remodeling,
repairing, alteration and erection of premises and buildings of the Division or
premises and buildings that may be conveyed or made available to the Division.
2. In addition to the duties set forth in
subsection 1, the Administrator shall:
(a) Develop and maintain an Internet website
related to the museums and historical societies established as institutions of
the Division pursuant to NRS 381.004 and
ensure that the Internet website is accessible to persons with disabilities,
including, without limitation, persons who are blind or visually impaired.
(b) Consult with organizations that are dedicated
to the welfare of persons with disabilities, including, without limitation,
persons who are blind or visually impaired. Such organizations may include,
without limitation, the American Council of the Blind and the National
Federation of the Blind, regarding the accessibility of institutions of the
Division that are established pursuant to NRS
381.004 to persons who are blind or visually impaired.

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