Nevada Code § 268.446

Use of money received from optional tax on revenues from rental of transient lodging
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a city that has created one or more transportation districts
shall use any part of the money received pursuant to the provisions of NRS 244.3351 which is collected within the
boundaries of a transportation district to pay the cost of:
(a) Projects related to the construction and
maintenance of sidewalks, streets, avenues, boulevards, highways and other
public rights-of-way used primarily for vehicular or fixed guideway traffic,
including, without limitation, overpass projects, street projects and underpass
projects, as defined in NRS 244A.037 , 244A.053 and 244A.055 , within the boundaries of the
district or within 1 mile outside those boundaries if the governing body finds
that such projects outside the boundaries of the district will facilitate
transportation within the district;
(b) Payment of principal and interest on notes,
bonds or other obligations issued by the city to fund projects described in
paragraph (a); or
(c) Any combination of those uses.
2. In addition to those uses set forth in
subsection 1, if a city has created one or more transportation districts and
all or any portion of those districts is located in an area that is governed by
an interstate compact entered into by this State and a state that borders this
State, the city may use any part of the money received pursuant to the
provisions of NRS 244.3351 which is
collected within the boundaries of a transportation district to pay the cost of
establishing, operating and maintaining a public transit system within the
boundaries of the district, or outside those boundaries if the governing body
finds that such a system outside the boundaries of the district will facilitate
transportation within the district, or both.
3. A city shall use any part of the money
received from such a tax which is not collected within the boundaries of a
transportation district for the same purposes within the incorporated boundaries
of the city or within 1 mile outside those boundaries if the governing body
finds that such projects outside those boundaries will facilitate
transportation within the incorporated area.
4. As used in this section, public
transit system means a system employing motor buses, rails or any other means
of conveyance, by whatever type of power, that is operated for the conveyance
of members of the general public.

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