Nevada Code § 426.675

Business Enterprise Account for Persons Who Are Blind
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1. The Business Enterprise Account for
Persons Who Are Blind is hereby created within the State General Fund and must
be managed by the Administrator of the Division.
2. Money received by the Bureau under the
provisions of NRS 426.670 , except
commissions assigned to licensees, must:
(a) Be deposited in the Business Enterprise
Account for Persons Who Are Blind.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5,
remain in the Account and not revert to the State General Fund.
(c) Be used for:
(1) Purchasing, maintaining or replacing
vending facilities or the equipment therein;
(2) Maintaining a stock of equipment,
parts, accessories and merchandise used or planned for use in the Vending
Facility Program;
(3) Management services, including,
without limitation, supervision, inspection, quality control, consultation,
accounting, regulating, in-service training and other related services provided
on a systematic basis to support and improve vending facilities; and
(4) Other purposes, consistent with NRS 426.640 , as may be provided by
regulation.
3. Purchases made pursuant to paragraph
(c) of subsection 2 are exempt from the provisions of the State Purchasing Act
at the discretion of the Administrator of the Purchasing Division of the
Department of Administration or his or her designated representative.
4. The Bureau shall:
(a) Maintain current inventory records of all
equipment, parts, accessories and merchandise charged to the Business
Enterprise Account for Persons Who Are Blind;
(b) Conduct a periodic physical count of all such
equipment, parts, accessories and merchandise; and
(c) Reconcile the results of the periodic
physical count with the inventory records and cash balance in the Account.
5. If the Business Enterprise Account for
Persons Who Are Blind is dissolved or the Vending Facility Program is
terminated, the Administrator of the Division shall, within 60 days after the
dissolution or termination:
(a) Provide an accounting of the money remaining
in the Account to all licensees; and
(b) Distribute any money remaining in the Account
to each licensee in proportion to the amount of time that the licensee has held
his or her license.
The Division
shall, in consultation with the Nevada Committee of Vendors Who Are Blind or
its successor organization, adopt regulations to carry out the provisions of
this subsection.
6. Money from any source which may
lawfully be used for the Vending Facility Program may be transferred or
deposited by the Bureau to the Business Enterprise Account for Persons Who Are
Blind.
7. The interest and income earned on the
money in the Business Enterprise Account for Persons Who Are Blind, after
deducting any applicable charges, must be credited to the Account.

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