Nevada Code § 385.091

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The
State Board, in the name and on behalf of the system of public schools in this
State, may:
1. Cause to be formed a nonprofit
corporation pursuant to chapter 82 of NRS for
the acquisition of money and personal property for awards in recognition of
exceptional teachers, pupils and public schools and for special projects
regarding educational enhancement, including, but not limited to, any unique
educational activity which is conducted by officials of the public schools to
improve the educational performance of or learning opportunities for pupils or
teachers in the public schools.
2. Determine the name of the corporation.
3. Specify that the corporation is formed
for charitable and educational purposes, subject to the basic purpose of the
corporation as set forth in subsection 1.
4. Specify any incidental powers which the
corporation may exercise, including:
(a) The power to solicit and receive
contributions, gifts, grants, devises and bequests of money and personal
property, or any combination thereof;
(b) Any of the powers enumerated in NRS 82.121 except that the corporation may
not receive or hold real property; and
(c) The power to do all acts as may be necessary,
convenient or desirable to carry out the purposes for which the corporation is
formed.
5. Provide for:
(a) The location and relocation of the office of
the corporation;
(b) Upon the dissolution of the corporation and
the liquidation of its obligations, the distribution of its assets to the
system of public schools in this State;
(c) The perpetual existence of the corporation;
(d) The governing body of the corporation and the
appointment and reappointment of members thereto; and
(e) The adoption of the bylaws for the
corporation and any amendments thereto.

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