Nevada Code § 350.375

Use of revenues derived from undertaking of municipality
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Subject to any pledges and other contractual
limitations appertaining to revenues derived from the operation of any
undertaking of a municipality, such revenues may be used from time to time for
the following purposes, or any combination thereof, and in such priority, as
the governing body may determine:
1. For the payment of operation and
maintenance expenses of any undertaking;
2. For the payment of the costs of
extensions of and improvements to any undertaking, including without limitation
extraordinary repairs and replacements not constituting maintenance expenses;
3. For the payment of any other costs of
constructing, otherwise acquiring, operating, maintaining, extending and improving
any properties appertaining to water supply, water acquisition, treatment and
distribution facilities, sewage, sanitary sewer collection and disposal
facilities, storm waters, and storm water collection and disposal facilities,
and incidental costs relating thereto, and the payment of any outstanding bonds
and any other outstanding securities issued for any one, all or any combination
of such purposes by the municipality pursuant to the Water and Sewer Revenue
Bond Law or to any other law, and constituting general obligations, special
obligations, or otherwise, and regardless of whether such payment is secured
solely, additionally, or at all by a pledge of such revenues, as to the
principal of, any interest on, and any prior redemption premiums due in
connection with, such bonds and other securities, and any paying agent charges
and other incidental expenses appertaining thereto, including without
limitation any costs of issuing such securities, as the same become due;
4. For the accumulation of reserves for
any one, all or any combination of the purposes stated above in this section;
and
5. For the payment of any other expenses
of the municipality, regardless of whether or not they appertain to an
undertaking.

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