Nevada Code § 412.1435

Patriot Relief Account: Creation; nonreversion; interest and income; claims; gifts, grants and donations; uses; regulations
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1. The Patriot Relief Account is hereby
created as a special account in the State General Fund.
2. The money in the Patriot Relief Account
does not lapse to the State General Fund at the end of any fiscal year. The
interest and income earned on the sum of:
(a) The money in the Patriot Relief Account,
after deducting any applicable charges; and
(b) Unexpended appropriations made to the Patriot
Relief Account from the State General Fund,
must be
credited to the Account. All claims against the Patriot Relief Account must be
paid as other claims against the State are paid.
3. The Office may accept gifts, grants and
donations from any source for deposit in the Patriot Relief Account.
4. To the extent money is available from
legislative appropriation or otherwise in the Patriot Relief Account, the money
in the Patriot Relief Account may only be used to provide:
(a) Reimbursement to a member of the Nevada
National Guard for the cost of:
(1) Premiums on a policy of group life
insurance purchased pursuant to the provisions of 38 U.S.C. 1965 et seq.; or
(2) Textbooks required for a course of
study in which the member is enrolled at an institution within the Nevada
System of Higher Education; and
(b) Monetary relief from economic hardships
experienced by a member of the Nevada National Guard.
5. The Adjutant General shall adopt any
regulations necessary to determine eligibility for reimbursement or monetary
relief from the Patriot Relief Account and to carry out a program to provide
such reimbursement and monetary relief.

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