Nevada Code § 444.616

Solid Waste Management Account: Distribution and use
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1. The State Controller shall allocate and
remit, on a quarterly basis, the money in the Solid Waste Management Account as
follows:
(a) To the Department of Taxation, 0.5 percent.
(b) To the State Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources, 44.5 percent.
(c) To the district board of health of the health
district which has the largest population in this State, 30 percent.
(d) To the district board of health of the health
district which has the second largest population in this State, 25 percent.
If more than
two health districts are created within this State, the State Department of
Conservation and Natural Resources shall transfer to the district boards of
health of those additional districts an amount determined by the Department to
be necessary to carry out the health districts duties pursuant to NRS 444.440 to 444.620 , inclusive. If less than two health
districts are created within this State, the amount otherwise allocated to a
health district must be allocated to the State Department of Conservation and
Natural Resources.
2. The money allocated pursuant to
subsection 1 to the State Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and
the district boards of health must be used for solid waste management in
accordance with NRS 444.440 to 444.620 , inclusive.
3. The State Department of Conservation
and Natural Resources shall transfer to the Division of Environmental
Protection of that Department a portion of the money it receives pursuant to
this section it deems necessary for use in educating the public concerning the
objectives and functioning of the States plan for solid waste management and
the purposes set forth in NRS 444A.110 .

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