Nevada Code § 412.058

United States Property and Fiscal Officer
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1. Upon recommendation of the Adjutant
General, the Governor shall recommend to the Chief of the National Guard Bureau
a qualified commissioned officer of the Nevada National Guard who is also a
commissioned officer of the Army National Guard of the United States or the Air
National Guard of the United States, as the case may be, for appointment as the
United States Property and Fiscal Officer for Nevada. If the officer is not on
active federal duty, the President may order him or her to active duty, with
his or her consent, to serve as a Property and Fiscal Officer as provided in 32
U.S.C. 708. The United States Property and Fiscal Officer shall function
under the direction of the Adjutant General, and cooperate fully with National
Guard Regulations and Air National Guard Regulations and the regulations and
policies of the Departments of the Army and Air Force. The United States
Property and Fiscal Officer may serve until 60 years of age if otherwise qualified.
2. As long as the position of the United
States Property and Fiscal Officer is covered by a position schedule bond
authorized by the United States Code, and bonding is automatic upon acceptance
of accountability for property, no further bonding action on the part of the
State or the person appointed is required.

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