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                                                   (REPRINTED WITH ADOPTED AMENDMENTS)

                                                                                 SECOND REPRINT    S.B. 491

 

Senate Bill No. 491–Committee on Finance

 

(On Behalf of Department of Administration—Budget Division)

 

March 26, 2001

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Referred to Committee on Finance

 

SUMMARY—Makes appropriations to Opportunity Village Foundation and to Washoe Association for Retarded Citizens. (BDR S‑1354)

 

FISCAL NOTE:  Effect on Local Government: No.

                             Effect on the State: Contains Appropriation included in Executive Budget.

 

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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted.

Green numbers along left margin indicate location on the printed bill (e.g., 5-15 indicates page 5, line 15).

 

AN ACT making appropriations to the Opportunity Village Foundation for the revitalization of certain thrift stores and to the Washoe Association for Retarded Citizens for creation of a pilot program to develop an employment model and reimbursement model; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN

SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

 

1-1    Section 1. 1.  There is hereby appropriated from the state general

1-2  fund to Opportunity Village Foundation the sum of $200,000 for the

1-3  revitalization of the thrift stores that are operated by the Opportunity

1-4  Village Foundation.

1-5    2.  Upon acceptance of the money appropriated by subsection 1, the

1-6  Opportunity Village Foundation agrees to:

1-7    (a) Prepare and transmit a report to the Interim Finance Committee on

1-8  or before December 15, 2002, that describes each expenditure made from

1-9  the money appropriated by subsection 1 from the date on which the money

1-10  was received by the Opportunity Village Foundation through December 1,

1-11  2002; and

1-12    (b) Upon request of the Legislative Commission, make available to the

1-13  Legislative Auditor any books, accounts, claims, reports, vouchers or other

1-14  records of information, confidential or otherwise and irrespective of their

1-15  form or location, that the Legislative Auditor deems necessary to conduct

1-16  any audit of the use of the money appropriated pursuant to subsection 1.

1-17    Sec. 2.  1.  There is hereby appropriated from the state general fund

1-18  to Washoe Association for Retarded Citizens the sum of $50,000 for

1-19  creation of a pilot program to develop supportive employment and


2-1  reimbursement models to assist clients in their efforts to find and maintain

2-2  meaningful, productive employment.

2-3  2.  Upon acceptance of the money appropriated by subsection 1, the

2-4  Washoe Association for Retarded Citizens agrees to:

2-5  (a) Prepare and transmit a report to the Interim Finance Committee on

2-6  or before December 15, 2002, that describes each expenditure made from

2-7  the money appropriated by subsection 1 from the date on which the money

2-8  was received by the Washoe Association for Retarded Citizens through

2-9  December 1, 2002; and

2-10    (b) Upon request of the Legislative Commission, make available to the

2-11  Legislative Auditor any books, accounts, claims, reports, vouchers or other

2-12  records of information, confidential or otherwise and irrespective of their

2-13  form or location, that the Legislative Auditor deems necessary to conduct

2-14  any audit of the use of the money appropriated pursuant to subsection 1.

2-15    Sec. 3.  Any remaining balance of the appropriation made by sections

2-16  1 and 2 of this act must not be committed for expenditure after June 30,

2-17  2003, and reverts to the state general fund as soon as all payments of

2-18  money committed have been made.

2-19    Sec. 4.  This act becomes effective upon passage and approval.

 

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