Nevada Code § 460.150

Gifts, grants, appropriations and donations: Authority of School of Medicine; Anatomical Gift Account; disposition of money and claims
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1. The School of Medicine may apply for
and accept any gifts, grants, appropriations or donations to assist the School
of Medicine in carrying out programs relating to anatomical gifts.
2. Any money received by the School of
Medicine for programs relating to anatomical gifts must be deposited in the
State Treasury for credit to the Anatomical Gift Account which is hereby
created in the State General Fund. The Dean shall administer the Account.
3. The money in the Account must only be
used to:
(a) Carry out the provisions of NRS 460.140 ; and
(b) Pay the costs incurred by the School of Medicine
to administer programs relating to anatomical gifts. The total amount paid
pursuant to this paragraph in any one fiscal year must not exceed 20 percent of
the average balance of the Account for the immediately preceding fiscal year.
4. The money in the Account must:
(a) Be invested as money in other state accounts
is invested; and
(b) Remain in the Account and does not revert to
the State General Fund at the end of any fiscal year.
5. Each claim against the Account must be:
(a) Approved by the Dean before the claim is
paid; and
(b) Paid as other claims against the State are
paid.

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