Nevada Code § 528.100

Cooperative agreements for establishment of nurseries; Fund for Forest Nurseries
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1. In order to aid agriculture, conserve
water resources, renew the timber supply, promote erosion control, beautify
urban areas, support urban forestry, educate the public, improve natural
forests, deserts, wildlife habitation, and in other ways advance the general
welfare and bring about benefits resulting from revegetation and the
establishment of windbreaks, shelterbelts, wood lots, greenbelts, open space,
parks and arboretums on lands in the State of Nevada, the State Forester
Firewarden, subject to the approval of the Director, may act for the State of
Nevada in negotiating for and entering into cooperative agreements with the
United States of America, with the governing bodies of the counties and other
political subdivisions of this state, and with organizations and natural
persons for the purpose of securing the establishment and development of a
nursery site or sites for the procurement and production, research and display
of forest tree seeds and conservation plant materials.
2. The State Forester Firewarden may
receive contributions of money from cooperators under the cooperative
agreement.
3. The Fund for Forest Nurseries is hereby
created as an enterprise fund. All money received for the establishment,
development and operation of nurseries must be accounted for in the Fund. The
balance in the Fund may not be transferred to any other Fund. All claims
against the Fund must be paid as other claims against the State are paid.

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