Nevada Code § 534.040

Employment and compensation of well supervisor and assistants; levy, collection and distribution of special assessment; exception
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1. Upon the initiation of the
administration of this chapter in any particular basin, and where the
investigations of the State Engineer have shown the necessity for the
supervision over the waters of that basin, the State Engineer may employ a well
supervisor and other necessary assistants, who shall execute the duties as
provided in this chapter under the direction of the State Engineer. The
salaries of the well supervisor and the assistants of the well supervisor must
be fixed by the State Engineer. The well supervisor and assistants are exempt
from the provisions of chapter 284 of NRS.
2. If the money available from the license
fees provided for in NRS 534.140 is not
sufficient to pay those salaries, together with necessary expenses, including
the compensation and other expenses of the Well Drillers Advisory Board, the
board of county commissioners shall, except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, levy a special assessment annually, or at such time as the
assessment is needed, upon all taxable property situated within the confines of
the area designated by the State Engineer to come under the provisions of this
chapter in an amount as is necessary to pay such salaries and expenses. If the
board of county commissioners determines that the amount of a special
assessment levied upon a property owner pursuant to this section when combined
with the amount of all other taxes and assessments levied upon the property
owner is less than the cost of collecting the special assessment levied pursuant
to this subsection, the board of county commissioners may exempt the property
owner from the assessment and appropriate money from the general fund of the
county to pay the cost of the assessment.
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, in designated areas within which the use of groundwater is
predominantly for agricultural purposes, any special assessment levied pursuant
to this section must be charged against each water user who has a permit to
appropriate water or a perfected water right, and the charge against each water
user must be based upon the proportion which his or her water right bears to
the aggregate water rights in the designated area. The minimum charge is $1.
4. The salaries and expenses may be paid
by the State Engineer from the Water Distribution Revolving Account pending the
levy and collection of an assessment levied pursuant to this section.
5. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, if a special assessment is levied pursuant to this section, the
proper officers of the county shall levy and collect the special assessment as
other special assessments are levied and collected, and the assessment is a
lien upon the property.
6. Any special assessment collected
pursuant to this section must be deposited with the State Treasurer for credit
to the Water District Account to be accounted for in basin well accounts.
7. Upon determination and certification by
the State Engineer of the amount to be budgeted for the current or ensuing
fiscal year for the purpose of paying the per diem and travel allowances of the
groundwater board and employing consultants or other help needed to fulfill its
responsibilities, the State Controller shall transfer that amount to a separate
operating account for that fiscal year for the groundwater basin. Claims
against the account must be approved by the groundwater board and paid as other
claims against the State are paid. The State Engineer may use money in a
particular basin well account to support an activity outside the basin in which
the money is collected if the activity bears a direct relationship to the
responsibilities or activities of the State Engineer regarding the particular
groundwater basin.

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