Nevada Code § 322.125

Credit toward fee for commercial use of state land
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1. The State Land Registrar shall grant a
person credit towards the fee imposed pursuant to NRS 322.120 for the commercial use of state
land in an amount equal to:
(a) The amount that the total fees charged to
that person pursuant to that section for the previous year exceeded one and
one-half cents for each gallon of fuel sold plus 5 percent of that persons
gross revenue from the commercial use of that state land, excluding the sale of
fuel, for that year;
(b) The amount that the United States Forest
Service returned to the State of Nevada from money that the person was required
to pay pursuant to a lease or permit to use federal land during the previous
year which is attributable to revenues earned on land belonging to the State of
Nevada; and
(c) The difference between the fee for a permit
for commercial use and the fee for a permit for multiple residential use if
during the previous year the person paid the fee for a permit for commercial
use but did not conduct that commercial use.
2. A person who is eligible for a credit
pursuant to subsection 1 shall demonstrate to the satisfaction of the State
Land Registrar that the person is entitled to such a credit.
3. If the amount of a credit granted
pursuant to this section exceeds the amount of the fee imposed pursuant to NRS 322.120 for the year in which the
credit will be used, the excess credit is forfeited and the State Land
Registrar shall not grant a refund or apply the credit to any other year.

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