Nevada Code § 459.760

Reimbursement of expenses of responding state agency; reporting of need for additional funding; action by Attorney General
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, any state agency accruing expenses in responding to a spill of or
an accident or motor vehicle crash involving hazardous material may present an
itemized accounting of those expenses with a demand for reimbursement of those
expenses to the person responsible for the hazardous material. Payment of the
reimbursement must be made within 60 days after the person receives notice from
the agency of the amount due. The provisions of this section do not apply to a
spill of or an accident or motor vehicle crash involving natural gas or
liquefied petroleum gas while it is under the responsibility of a public
utility.
2. If the state agency cannot recover the
full amount of reimbursement from the person responsible, it may report to the
Commission its need for additional funding. The Commission shall notify the
Senate Standing Committee on Finance and the Assembly Standing Committee on
Ways and Means during a regular or special session of the Legislature, or the
Interim Finance Committee if the Legislature is not in session, of the state
agencys need for additional funding.
3. At the request of the state agency, and
at any time after the payment for reimbursement is due, the Attorney General
shall initiate recovery by legal action of the amount of any unpaid
reimbursement plus interest at a rate determined pursuant to NRS 17.130 computed from the date of the
incident.

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