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Offenders\u2019 Store Fund<\/h2>\n

\"Offenders\u2019<\/a>The Nevada Legislature<\/a> describes the Offenders\u2019 Store Fund as a special revenue fund funded by programs at inmate facilities such as Inmate Commissary, visitation area vending machines, inmate phone calls, and inmate packages.\u00a0 The account funds inmate facility costs and the profits from Offenders\u2019 Store Fund operations may be transferred to the Inmate Welfare Account for the welfare and benefit of all inmates and costs on behalf of indigent inmates.<\/p>\n

Costs transferred for the benefit of or because of costs incurred by an inmate from the Offenders\u2019 Store Fund may be reimbursed from the inmate\u2019s personal account on file with the facility.<\/p>\n

The specific statutory authority<\/a> for the Offenders\u2019 Store Fund is in Nev. Rev. Stat. \u00a7\u00a0209.221<\/a>, which provides the following:<\/p>\n