Nevada Code § 412.052

Adjutant General: Additional duties; seal
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The Adjutant General:
1. Shall supervise the preparation and
submission of all returns and reports pertaining to the militia of the State
required by the United States.
2. Is the channel of official military
correspondence with the Governor, and, on or before November 1 of each
even-numbered year, shall report to the Governor the transactions, expenditures
and condition of the Nevada National Guard. The report must include the report
of the United States Property and Fiscal Officer.
3. Is the custodian of records of officers
and enlisted personnel and all other records and papers required by law or
regulations to be filed in the office of the Adjutant General. The Adjutant
General may deposit with the Division of State Library, Archives and Public
Records of the Department of Administration for safekeeping records of the
office that are used for historical purposes rather than the administrative
purposes assigned to the office by law.
4. Shall attest all military commissions
issued and keep a roll of all commissioned officers, with dates of commission
and all changes occurring in the commissioned forces.
5. Shall record, authenticate and
communicate to units and members of the militia all orders, instructions and
regulations.
6. Shall cause to be procured, printed and
circulated to those concerned all books, blank forms, laws, regulations or
other publications governing the militia necessary to the proper
administration, operation and training of it or to carry out the provisions of
this chapter.
7. Shall keep an appropriate seal of
office and affix its impression to all certificates of record issued from his
or her office.
8. Shall render such professional aid and
assistance and perform such military duties, not otherwise assigned, as may be
ordered by the Governor.

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