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226.220  Prohibited use of public money; responsibility on bond.  The State Treasurer is made responsible upon his or her official bond for all moneys received by him or her belonging to the State, and is prohibited from using or loaning or borrowing the same, for any purpose whatever, except as provided by law.

      [7:14:1866; B § 2844; BH § 1843; C § 1990; RL § 4366; NCL § 7537]

      NRS 226.230  Penalties.  If the State Treasurer shall willfully neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by law, or, by color of his or her office, shall knowingly do any act not authorized by law, or in any other manner than is authorized by law, the State Treasurer shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be further punished as provided in NRS 197.230.

      [8:14:1866; B § 2845; BH § 1844; C § 1991; RL § 4367; NCL § 7538]—(NRS A 1967, 532)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-18 > Chapter-226 > 226-220

226.220  Prohibited use of public money; responsibility on bond.  The State Treasurer is made responsible upon his or her official bond for all moneys received by him or her belonging to the State, and is prohibited from using or loaning or borrowing the same, for any purpose whatever, except as provided by law.

      [7:14:1866; B § 2844; BH § 1843; C § 1990; RL § 4366; NCL § 7537]

      NRS 226.230  Penalties.  If the State Treasurer shall willfully neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by law, or, by color of his or her office, shall knowingly do any act not authorized by law, or in any other manner than is authorized by law, the State Treasurer shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be further punished as provided in NRS 197.230.

      [8:14:1866; B § 2845; BH § 1844; C § 1991; RL § 4367; NCL § 7538]—(NRS A 1967, 532)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Nevada > Title-18 > Chapter-226 > 226-220

226.220  Prohibited use of public money; responsibility on bond.  The State Treasurer is made responsible upon his or her official bond for all moneys received by him or her belonging to the State, and is prohibited from using or loaning or borrowing the same, for any purpose whatever, except as provided by law.

      [7:14:1866; B § 2844; BH § 1843; C § 1990; RL § 4366; NCL § 7537]

      NRS 226.230  Penalties.  If the State Treasurer shall willfully neglect or refuse to perform any duty enjoined by law, or, by color of his or her office, shall knowingly do any act not authorized by law, or in any other manner than is authorized by law, the State Treasurer shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be further punished as provided in NRS 197.230.

      [8:14:1866; B § 2845; BH § 1844; C § 1991; RL § 4367; NCL § 7538]—(NRS A 1967, 532)