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NRS 331.155 - Inventories of property; missing or damaged property; losses.

NV Rev Stat § 331.155 (2019) (N/A)
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1. It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section that permanence of the gifts and property purchased from donations given by the people of the State of Nevada for the Governor’s mansion be assured.

2. After April 21, 1969, a detailed inventory must be taken of state property of the Governor’s mansion by the Administrator of the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration. Any new acquisitions thereafter must be added to the inventory. During December of 1970 and during December of every fourth year thereafter, and immediately upon the succession of a Lieutenant Governor to occupancy of the mansion whenever this occurs, the Administrator of the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration shall conduct an inventory of all property belonging to the Governor’s mansion.

3. The replacement of missing or damaged property belonging to the Governor’s mansion is the responsibility of the Governor or Acting Governor occupying the mansion since the preceding inventory, except:

(a) Where damage is caused by normal wear and tear.

(b) Where there is a loss due to theft, flood, fire or some other cause beyond the control of the Governor or the immediate family of the Governor if such loss is reported to the Administrator of the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration immediately after such loss is discovered.

(Added to NRS by 1969, 869; A 1973, 1465; 1993, 1562)

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NRS 331.155 - Inventories of property; missing or damaged property; losses.