Nevada Code § 387.3285

Tax for fund for capital projects: Levy; contents of ballot question; deposit of money; special election
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1. Upon the approval of a majority of the
registered voters of a county voting upon the question at a general or special
election, the board of county commissioners in each county with a school
district whose enrollment is fewer than 25,000 pupils may levy a tax which,
when combined with any tax imposed pursuant to NRS 387.3287 , is not more than 75 cents on
each $100 of assessed valuation of taxable property within the county. The
question submitted to the registered voters must contain the rate of the
proposed additional property tax, stated in dollars and cents per $100 assessed
valuation, the purpose of the proposed additional property tax, the duration of
the proposed additional property tax and an estimate established by the board
of trustees of the increase in the amount of property taxes that an owner of a
new home with a fair market value of $100,000 will pay per year as a result of
the passage of the question. The duration may not exceed 20 years.
2. Upon the approval of a majority of the
registered voters of a county voting upon the question at a general or special
election, the board of county commissioners in each county with a school
district whose enrollment is 25,000 pupils or more may levy a tax which, when
combined with any tax imposed pursuant to NRS
387.3287 , is not more than 50 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation of
taxable property within the county. The question submitted to the registered
voters must contain the rate of the proposed additional property tax, stated in
dollars and cents per $100 assessed valuation, the purpose of the proposed
additional property tax, the duration of the proposed additional property tax
and an estimate established by the board of trustees of the increase in the
amount of property taxes that an owner of a new home with a fair market value
of $100,000 will pay per year as a result of the passage of the question. The
duration may not exceed 20 years.
3. Any money collected pursuant to this
section must be deposited in the county treasury to the credit of the fund for
capital projects to be held and, except as otherwise provided in NRS 387.3287 , to be expended in the same
manner as other money deposited in that fund.
4. A special election may be held:
(a) At any time, including, without limitation,
on the date of a primary city election or a primary state election if the board
of trustees of the school district determines, by a unanimous vote, that an
emergency exists; or
(b) On the second Tuesday after the first Monday
in June of an odd-numbered year, whether or not any local government also holds
a general city election on that date.
5. The determination made by the board of
trustees pursuant to subsection 4 that an emergency exists is conclusive unless
it is shown that the board of trustees acted with fraud or a gross abuse of
discretion. An action to challenge the determination made by the board of
trustees must be commenced within 15 days after the determination made by board
of trustees is final. As used in this subsection, emergency means an
unexpected occurrence or combination of occurrences that requires immediate
action by the board of trustees of the school district to prevent or mitigate a
substantial financial loss to the school district or to enable the board of
trustees to provide an essential service.

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