Nevada Code § 231.3725

Application for certificate of eligibility; required documentation; contents of application
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1. On behalf of a project, the lead
participant in the project may apply to the Office for a certificate of
eligibility for matching funds of up to $100,000,000 to be used exclusively for
the acquisition, construction, installation and equipping of a qualified
project.
2. For a project to be eligible for the
matching funds described in subsection 1, the lead participant of the project
must, on behalf of the project:
(a) Submit an application that meets the
requirements of subsection 3;
(b) Provide documentation satisfactory to the
Office that approval of the application would:
(1) Facilitate the economic development of
this State;
(2) Aid the implementation of the State
Plan for Economic Development developed by the Executive Director pursuant to
subsection 2 of NRS 231.053 ; and
(3) Increase the workforce in this State
by helping those persons experiencing homelessness or at risk of becoming
homeless to transition from experiencing homelessness or being at risk of
homelessness to being economically self-sufficient.
3. An application submitted pursuant to
subsection 2 must include:
(a) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
the project meets all of the requirements of a qualified project described in NRS 231.3727 ;
(b) A detailed business plan containing an
outline of services to be provided by the project, capital construction
financing, operational revenues and expenditures, governance structure, the
core operating team and a plan for capital maintenance;
(c) The total cost of the project, which shall
not be less than $150,000,000;
(d) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
the qualified project is reasonably expected to:
(1) Increase the workforce in this State
by promoting greater opportunities for economic self-sufficiency;
(2) Improve the mental and physical
well-being of persons at risk of becoming homeless;
(3) Reduce the incidence of homelessness
in areas of acute risk and impact;
(4) Decrease long-term reliance on social
services and public assistance programs;
(5) Increase the opportunity for services
integration and collaboration; and
(6) Reduce criminal activity and
recidivism and increase the share of the population with employable job skills;
(e) A summary of the relationship between and
roles and responsibilities of the lead participant and the other participants
in the project;
(f) A detailed description of the location or locations
of the project, including, without limitation, a precise description of the
geographic boundaries of the project site or sites;
(g) The name and business address of each
participant in the project, which must be an address in this State;
(h) A detailed description of the plan by which
the lead participant and the other participants in the project intend to comply
with the requirement that the participants collectively make a total capital
investment not less than $75,000,000 in the 5-year period immediately following
approval of the application;
(i) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
the lead participant has the financial ability and operational expertise to
effectively develop and operate the project;
(j) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
the participants in the project are engaged in a common purpose or business
endeavor;
(k) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
the place of business of each participant is or will be located within the
geographic boundaries of the project site or sites;
(l) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
each participant in the project is registered pursuant to the laws of this
State or commits to obtaining a valid business license and all other permits
required by the county, city or town in which the project operates;
(m) Documentation satisfactory to the Office of
the number of employees engaged or anticipated to be engaged in the
construction of the project;
(n) Documentation satisfactory to the Office of
the number of qualified employees employed or anticipated to be employed at the
project by the participants;
(o) Documentation satisfactory to the Office of
the number of individuals expected to be served by the project;
(p) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
each employer engaged in the construction of the project provides a plan of
health insurance and that each employee engaged in the construction of the
project is offered coverage under the plan of health insurance provided by his
or her employer;
(q) Documentation satisfactory to the Office that
at least 50 percent of the employees engaged or anticipated to be engaged in
construction of the project and 50 percent of the employees employed at the
project are residents of Nevada, unless waived by the Executive Director of the
Office upon proof satisfactory to the Executive Director of the Office that
there is an insufficient number of residents of Nevada available and qualified
for such employment;
(r) An agreement to provide the Office with a
compliance report for the project at the end of each calendar quarter during
construction and at the end of each fiscal year during all the years of
operations, which:
(1) Provides the amount of money invested
in the project;
(2) Provides the number of employees
engaged in the construction of the project;
(3) Provides the number of employees
employed at the project;
(4) Provides the total number of persons
served by the project, including, without limitation, the number of persons
placed in permanent housing and verifiable employment; and
(5) Meets any other requirements
prescribed by the Office; and
(s) Any other information deemed necessary and
appropriate by the Executive Director.

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