Nevada Statutes
§ 567.150 — Deposit of money from sale of furs and other contributions; limitation on expenditure
Nevada § 567.150
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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 567.150 (2026).
Text
Any money from the sale of furs received by the Board from the United States Department of Agriculture or any other contributions which are received by the Board for aiding in control of predatory animals must be deposited by the Board in the state or county treasury in which the Woolgrowers’ State Account for Control of Predatory Animals is located, for credit to that Account, and may only be expended in accordance with the provisions of NRS 567.100 to 567.170, inclusive.
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§ 567.100
Nevada § 567.100
Legislative History
[4:259:1949; 1943 NCL § 3902.04]—(NRS A 1985, 747 ; 1991, 335 , 1794 , 1827 ; 1997, 846 )
Nearby Sections
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§ 567.010
Definitions§ 567.020
Creation§ 567.030
Members§ 567.070
Meetings: Call by Secretary§ 567.090
State Predatory Animal and Rodent Account: Deposit of contributions; claims against Account§ 567.100
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