Nevada Code § 463.330

Costs of administration; Nevada Gaming Control Board Revolving Account; limitations on expenditures
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1. Costs of administration of this chapter
incurred by the Commission and the Nevada Gaming Control Board must be paid
from the State General Fund on claims presented by the Commission and the
Board, respectively, and approved and paid as other claims against the State
are paid. The Commission and the Board shall comply with the provisions of the
State Budget Act in order that legislative authorization for budgeted
expenditures may be provided.
2. In order to facilitate the confidential
investigation of violations of this chapter and the regulations adopted by the
Commission pursuant to this chapter, there is hereby created the Nevada Gaming
Control Board Revolving Account. Upon the written request of the Chair of the
Board, the State Controller shall draw a warrant in favor of the Chair in the
amount of $10,000, and upon presentation of the warrant to the State Treasurer,
the State Treasurer shall pay it. When the warrant is paid, the Chair shall deposit
the $10,000 in a bank or credit union of reputable standing which shall secure
the deposit with a depository bond satisfactory to the State Board of
Examiners.
3. The Chair of the Board may use the
Revolving Account to pay the reasonable expenses of agents and employees of the
Board engaged in confidential investigations concerning the enforcement of this
chapter, including the prepayment of expenses where necessary, whether such
expenses are incurred for investigation of known or suspected violations. In
allowing such expenses, the Chair is not limited or bound by the provisions of NRS 281.160 .
4. Expenditures from the Revolving Account
may exceed the amount authorized by the Legislature in any fiscal year only if
the Revolving Account is used to pass through expenses incurred by the Board
while engaged in confidential investigations concerning the enforcement of this
chapter, and the money for payment of the expenses is derived from state or
federal forfeiture funds as approved by the Chair.

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