Nevada Code § 268.775

Determination of rate of tax levy by council; election
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1. The council shall determine annually
the amount of money necessary to pay the costs of acquiring, operating and
maintaining the system and shall fix a rate not greater than one-half cent per
$100 of assessed valuation unless a different rate is established pursuant to
subsection 2, which, when levied upon every dollar of assessed valuation of
taxable property in the district will raise that amount.
2. The maximum rate provided by subsection
1 for the levy of the tax may be increased if the council so proposes to the
registered voters of the district, specifying the proposed rate, and the
proposal is approved by a majority of the voters voting on the question at a
special election or the next primary or general municipal election or primary
or general state election.
3. The council shall levy the tax upon the
assessed valuation of all taxable property in the district, in the same manner,
at the same time and in addition to other taxes levied by the council.
4. A special election may be held only if
the council determines, by a unanimous vote, that an emergency exists. The
determination made by the council is conclusive unless it is shown that the
council acted with fraud or a gross abuse of discretion. An action to challenge
the determination made by the council must be commenced within 15 days after
the councils determination is final. As used in this subsection, emergency
means any unexpected occurrence or combination of occurrences which requires
immediate action by the council to prevent or mitigate a substantial financial
loss to the district or city or to enable the governing body to provide an
essential service to the residents of the city.

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