Nevada Code § 474.200

Levy, collection and use of taxes; deposit of money in operating and emergency funds
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1. At the time of making the levy of
county taxes for that year, the boards of county commissioners shall levy the
tax established pursuant to NRS 474.190 upon all property, both real and personal, subject to taxation within the
boundaries of the district. Any tax levied on interstate or intercounty
telephone lines, power lines and other public utility lines as authorized in
this section must be based upon valuations as established by the Nevada Tax
Commission pursuant to the provisions of NRS
361.315 to 361.330 , inclusive.
2. When levied, the tax must be entered
upon the assessment rolls and collected in the same manner as state and county
taxes. Taxes may be paid in four approximately equal installments at the times
specified in NRS 361.483 , and the same
penalties as specified in NRS 361.483 must be added for failure to pay the taxes.
3. When the tax is collected, it must be
placed in the treasury of the county in which the greater portion of the county
fire protection district is located, to the credit of the district. The
treasurer of the district shall keep two separate funds for each district, one
to be known as the district fire protection operating fund and one to be known
as the district emergency fund. The money collected to defray the expenses of
the district must be deposited in the district fire protection operating fund,
and the money collected to meet unforeseen emergencies must be deposited in the
district emergency fund. The district emergency fund must be used solely for
emergencies and must not be used for regular operating expenses. The money
deposited in the district emergency fund must not exceed the sum of $1,000,000.
Any interest earned on the money in the district emergency fund that causes the
balance in that fund to exceed $1,000,000 must be credited to the district fire
protection operating fund.
4. For the purposes of subsection 3, an
emergency includes, without limitation, any event that:
(a) Causes widespread or severe damage to
property or injury to or the death of persons within the district;
(b) As determined by the district fire chief,
requires immediate action to protect the health, safety and welfare of persons
who reside within the district; and
(c) Requires the district to provide money to
obtain a matching grant from a state agency or an agency of the Federal
Government to repair damage caused by a natural disaster that occurred within
the district.

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