Nevada Code § 439.600

Legislative declaration
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1. The Legislature hereby declares that
its priorities in expending the proceeds to the State of Nevada from settlement
agreements with and civil actions against manufacturers of tobacco products
are:
(a) To increase the number of Nevada students who
attend and graduate from Nevada institutions of higher education; and
(b) To assist Nevada residents in obtaining and
maintaining good health.
2. To further these priorities, the
Legislature hereby declares that it is in the best interest of the residents of
this State that all money received by the State of Nevada pursuant to any
settlement entered into by the State of Nevada and a manufacturer of tobacco
products and all money recovered by the State of Nevada from a judgment in a
civil action against a manufacturer of tobacco products be dedicated solely
toward the achievement of the following goals:
(a) Increasing the number of Nevada residents who
enroll in and attend a university, college or community college in the State of
Nevada;
(b) Reducing and preventing the use of tobacco
products, alcohol and illegal drugs, especially by children;
(c) Expanding the availability of health
insurance and health care for children and adults in this State, especially for
children and for adults with disabilities;
(d) Assisting senior citizens and persons with
disabilities who have modest incomes in purchasing prescription drugs,
pharmaceutical services and, to the extent money is available, other services,
including, without limitation, dental and vision services, and hearing aids or
other devices that enhance the ability to hear, and assisting those senior
citizens and persons with disabilities in meeting their needs related to health
care, home care, respite care and their ability to live independent of
institutional care; and
(e) Promoting the general health of all residents
of the State of Nevada.

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