Nevada Code § 417.145

Veterans Home Account; Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Southern Nevada; Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Northern Nevada; annual report of expenditures made from those Gift Accounts
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1. The Veterans Home Account is hereby
established in the State General Fund.
2. Money received from:
(a) Payments made by the United States Department
of Veterans Affairs for veterans who receive care in a veterans home;
(b) Other payments for medical care and services;
(c) Appropriations made by the Legislature for
veterans homes;
(d) Federal grants and other money received
pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS
417.147 ;
(e) Money collected pursuant to the schedule of
rates established pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS
417.147 for occupancy of rooms at veterans homes; and
(f) Except as otherwise provided in subsections 7
and 8, gifts of money and proceeds derived from the sale of gifts of personal
property for the use of veterans homes, if the use of those gifts has not been
restricted by the donor,
must be
deposited with the State Treasurer for credit to the Veterans Home Account.
3. Interest and income must not be
computed on the money in the Veterans Home Account.
4. The Veterans Home Account must be
administered by the Director, with the advice of the administrators, and except
as otherwise provided in paragraph (c) of subsection 1 of NRS 417.147 , the money deposited in the
Veterans Home Account may only be expended for:
(a) The establishment, management, maintenance
and operation of veterans homes as required by paragraph (n) of subsection 1
of NRS 417.090 ;
(b) A program or service related to a veterans
home;
(c) The solicitation of other sources of money to
fund a veterans home; and
(d) The purpose of informing the public about
issues concerning the establishment and uses of a veterans home.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 7 and 8, gifts of personal property for the use of veterans homes:
(a) May be sold or exchanged if the sale or
exchange is approved by the State Board of Examiners; or
(b) May be used in kind if the gifts are not
appropriate for conversion to money.
6. All money in the Veterans Home Account
must be paid out on claims approved by the Director as other claims against the
State are paid.
7. The Gift Account for the Veterans Home
in Southern Nevada is hereby established in the State General Fund. Gifts of
money or personal property which the donor has restricted to one or more uses
at the veterans home in southern Nevada must be used only in the manner
designated by the donor. Gifts of money which the donor has restricted to one
or more uses at this veterans home must be deposited with the State Treasurer
for credit to the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Southern Nevada. The
interest and income earned on the money in the Gift Account for the Veterans
Home in Southern Nevada, after deducting any applicable charges, must be
credited to the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Southern Nevada. Any
money remaining in the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Southern Nevada at
the end of each fiscal year does not lapse to the State General Fund, but must
be carried forward into the next fiscal year.
8. The Gift Account for the Veterans Home
in Northern Nevada is hereby established in the State General Fund. Gifts of
money or personal property which the donor has restricted to one or more uses
at the veterans home in northern Nevada must be used only in the manner
designated by the donor. Gifts of money which the donor has restricted to one
or more uses at this veterans home must be deposited with the State Treasurer
for credit to the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Northern Nevada. The
interest and income earned on the money in the Gift Account for the Veterans
Home in Northern Nevada, after deducting any applicable charges, must be
credited to the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Northern Nevada. Any
money remaining in the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Northern Nevada at
the end of each fiscal year does not lapse to the State General Fund, but must
be carried forward into the next fiscal year.
9. The Director shall, on or before August
1 of each year, prepare and submit to the Interim Finance Committee a report
detailing the expenditures made from the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in
Southern Nevada and the Gift Account for the Veterans Home in Northern Nevada.

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