NRS 615.255
Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account: Creation

  • administration
  • deposits
  • claims
  • purchases.

1.

There is hereby created the Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account in an amount not to exceed $90,000. The money in the Revolving Account may be used for the payment of claims of:

(a)

Applicants for or recipients of services from:

(1)

The Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation; and

(2)

The Bureau of Services to Persons Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired, including, without limitation, the Vending Stand Program for Persons Who Are Blind authorized by NRS 426.630 to 426.720, inclusive.

(b)

Vendors providing services to those applicants or recipients under procedures established by the Division.

2.

The money in the Revolving Account must be deposited in a bank or credit union qualified to receive deposits of public money. The bank or credit union shall secure the deposit with a depository bond satisfactory to the State Board of Examiners, unless it is otherwise secured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund or a private insurer approved pursuant to NRS 678.755.

3.

After expenditure of money from the Revolving Account, the Administrator shall present a claim to the State Board of Examiners. When approved by the State Board of Examiners, the State Controller shall draw his or her warrant in the amount of the claim in favor of the Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account, to be paid to the order of the Administrator, and the State Treasurer shall pay it.

4.

Money in the Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account does not revert to the State General Fund at the end of the fiscal year, but remains in the Revolving Account.

5.

Purchases paid for from the Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account for the purposes authorized by subsection 1 may be exempt from the provisions of the State Purchasing Act at the discretion of the Administrator of the Purchasing Division of the Department of Administration or the designated representative of the Administrator.

Source: Section 615.255 — Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account: Creation; administration; deposits; claims; purchases., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-615.­html#NRS615Sec255.

615.010
Statement of purposes
615.020
Definitions.
615.023
“Administrator” defined.
615.031
“Bureau” defined.
615.040
“Construct” defined.
615.041
“Competitive integrated employment” defined.
615.050
“Department” defined.
615.060
“Director” defined.
615.065
“Division” defined.
615.080
“Establishment of a rehabilitation facility” defined.
615.090
“Establishment of a workshop” defined.
615.100
“Gainful occupation” defined.
615.110
“Individual with a disability” defined.
615.120
“Physical or mental disability” defined.
615.130
“Substantial impediment to employment” defined.
615.140
“Vocational rehabilitation services” defined.
615.150
Administration of chapter.
615.170
Provision of vocational rehabilitation services.
615.175
Organizations that operate certain rehabilitation facilities or workshops: Requirements
615.178
Adoption, amendment and repeal of policies concerning vocational rehabilitation services.
615.180
Powers and duties of Administrator
615.190
Duties of Bureau.
615.200
Powers of Bureau.
615.203
Employees of Bureau
615.205
Division to report information relating to persons with autism spectrum disorders who receive vocational rehabilitation services.
615.210
Acceptance of congressional act and federal grants.
615.220
Determination of disability.
615.230
Cooperation with Federal Government.
615.240
Compliance with requirements to receive federal money
615.250
Receipt and disbursement of money.
615.255
Rehabilitation Division Revolving Account: Creation
615.260
Rehabilitation Gift Account: Investment
615.270
Maintenance not assignable or subject to attachment, execution or other legal process.
615.280
Hearings
615.290
Misuse of lists or records
615.300
Limitation on political activity.
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

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