Nevada Code § 381.239

Endowment Fund for the Historic Preservation of the Nevada State Prison: Creation; deposits; uses
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1. The Endowment Fund for the Historic
Preservation of the Nevada State Prison is hereby created as a trust fund in
the State Treasury.
2. The State Treasurer shall deposit in
the Fund:
(a) Any money received from any commercial or
tourist enterprises relating to the use of the historic structures, buildings
and other property of the Nevada State Prison as a historical, cultural,
educational and scientific resource, except for any administrative expenses of
a nonprofit corporation retained by the corporation pursuant to NRS 381.241 .
(b) At the end of each fiscal year, the money
required by subsection 6 of NRS 209.194 to be transferred from the Silver State Industries Endowment Fund created by
that section.
(c) Any other gifts, grants or donations of money
the State Treasurer receives from any person who wishes to contribute to the Fund.
3. The interest and income earned on the
money in the Fund must be credited to the Fund.
4. The Fund must be administered by the agency
to which the historic structures, buildings and other property of the Nevada
State Prison are assigned for administration pursuant to NRS 321.004 , in consultation with the Board
and the Nevada State Prison Preservation Society or its successor.
5. The money in the Fund must only be used
for the purposes of the operation, maintenance and preservation of the historic
structures, buildings and other property of the Nevada State Prison as a
historical, cultural, educational and scientific resource. The agency that
administers the Fund may use not more than 10 percent of the interest earned on
the principal of the Fund to pay administrative costs.

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