Nevada Code § 383.125

Programs by certain nonprofit organizations to raise money to benefit historic places; prohibitions; regulations
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1. A nonprofit organization that has as
its primary purpose the raising of money to benefit historic places in this
State that are listed in the State Register of Historic Places or the National
Register of Historic Places, or programs conducted pursuant thereto, may, with
the approval of the Administrator, engage in a program to raise money to
benefit such a historic place or program pursuant to which a donor of money is
allowed to name such a historic place, or any portion thereof, that receives
any part of its funding from or through this State.
2. The Administrator shall not approve a
program pursuant to which a donor is allowed to rename a historic place or any
portion thereof.
3. The Administrator may adopt such
regulations as he or she determines are necessary to carry out the provisions
of this section.

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