Nevada Code § 480.470

Additional duties of Chief of Division; powers of Chief; accounting for and expenditure of money
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1. The Chief of the Investigation Division
shall:
(a) Investigate and enforce the provisions of law
relating to theft and fraud in matters concerning vehicles, including special
mobile equipment and off-road vehicles.
(b) Procure from law enforcement agencies and
other reliable sources information relating to violators of laws that govern
theft and fraud relating to vehicles, including special mobile equipment and
off-road vehicles. The information may concern the character of the violators,
their probable motives, the circumstances of their arrests and their methods of
operation, and may include any other pertinent information.
(c) Establish and conduct proactive law
enforcement programs intended to reduce the incidence of commercial theft and
fraud related to vehicles.
2. To carry out the provisions of this
section, the Chief of the Investigation Division may:
(a) Accept gifts and grants of money from any
person or governmental agency; and
(b) Employ or contract with persons to provide
professional or technical assistance to the Division, payable from the money
accepted pursuant to this section.
3. Money accepted by the Chief pursuant to
this section must be accounted for separately in the State General Fund and is
hereby authorized for expenditure to:
(a) Pay the cost of carrying out the duties of
the Chief set forth in this section.
(b) Conduct educational programs to provide
information to owners of vehicles, including special mobile equipment and
off-road vehicles, concerning the prevention and reduction of commercial theft
and fraud related to vehicles.
(c) Provide such equipment as the Chief
determines is necessary to test methods of preventing or reducing commercial
theft and fraud related to vehicles.
4. As used in this section, commercial
theft means the theft of vehicles, including special mobile equipment and
off-road vehicles, for financial gain.

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