Nevada Code § 244.3651

Program to provide financial assistance to persons to connect to public water or sewer system under certain circumstances in county whose population is 100,000 or more but less than 700,000
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, if a board of county commissioners of a county whose population is
100,000 or more but less than 700,000 operates a public water or sewer system,
the board may:
(a) Establish by ordinance a program to provide
financial assistance to persons to connect to the public water or sewer system.
(b) Accept gifts, grants and other sources of
money to pay the costs to assist persons to connect to the public water or
sewer system.
(c) Issue bonds and other securities, pursuant to NRS 244A.011 to 244A.065 , inclusive, to finance a program
to provide financial assistance established pursuant to this subsection.
2. An ordinance adopted by a board of
county commissioners pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1 must include,
without limitation, a finding of the board that the creation of a program to
provide financial assistance to persons to connect to a public water or sewer
system furthers a legitimate public purpose.
3. If a board of county commissioners
establishes a program to provide financial assistance pursuant to subsection 1,
the board:
(a) Must establish a plan for the management and
protection of the groundwater in the water basin to which the program to provide
financial assistance applies. Such a plan must include, without limitation,
provisions for the sustainable management of municipal wells that are owned by
the county in the water basin.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4,
may set forth conditions or limitations on any financial assistance provided
pursuant to the program.
4. Financial assistance provided pursuant
to a program established pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) May be in the form of grants, gifts or loans,
or any combination thereof.
(b) May only be used to pay the necessary and
actual expenses to:
(1) Disconnect from a private water or
sewer system;
(2) Eliminate a private water or sewer
system; and
(3) Connect to the public water or sewer
system,
including,
without limitation, the costs of making a physical connection or disconnection
and any connection charge, tap fee, inspection fee or similar fee or charge
payable to any person or governmental entity.
(c) If provided in the form of loans that are
financed by bonds or other securities issued pursuant to this section, may only
be provided to natural persons.
5. A board may not establish a program to
provide financial assistance pursuant to subsection 1 unless the board finds
that establishing such a program is necessary to provide the public with a safe
and reliable water and sewer system.
6. The requirements of NRS 244.3655 do not apply to actions taken
by a board of county commissioners pursuant to this section.
7. Nothing in this section shall be so
construed as to require:
(a) A board of county commissioners to provide
financial assistance to any property owner pursuant to this section; or
(b) A property owner to apply for or accept
financial assistance pursuant to a program of financial assistance established
pursuant to this program.
8. Bonds or other securities issued to
finance a program to provide financial assistance established pursuant to
subsection 1 must be payable from and secured by repayments of loans made
through the program, other revenues of the program and revenues of the countys
public water or sewer system, or any combination thereof, as determined by the
board. The bonds or other securities may also be secured by other revenues that
the county is authorized to pledge for the payment of bonds or other securities
and may, in accordance with the provisions of NRS
350.020 , be issued as general obligations of the county.
9. As used in this section:
(a) Private water or sewer system means an
on-site:
(1) Domestic well, and any facility or
facilities related thereto, that provides potable water; or
(2) Sewage or septic system, and any
facility or facilities related thereto, that serves a residential dwelling unit
for the disposal, collection, storage or treatment of sewage.
(b) Public water or sewer system means a
facility or facilities for the collection, pumping, treatment, storage or
conveyance of potable water or sewage and includes, without limitation, mains,
conduits, aqueducts, pipes, pipelines, ditches, canals, pumping stations, and
all appurtenances, equipment and machinery necessary or useful and convenient
for obtaining, storing, transporting or transferring water or sewage.

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