Nevada Code § 534.360

Water Rights Technical Support Account: Creation; administration; uses
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1. There is hereby created in the State
General Fund an account designated as the Water Rights Technical Support
Account. The Account must be administered by the Board for Financing Water
Projects.
2. The Water Rights Technical Support
Account is a continuing account without reversion. Money in the Account must be
invested as the money in other state accounts is invested. The interest and
income earned on the money in the Account, after deducting any applicable
charges, must be credited to the Account. Claims against the Account must be
paid as other claims against the State are paid.
3. The Board for Financing Water Projects
may accept gifts, grants and donations from any source for deposit in the Water
Rights Technical Support Account.
4. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 5, money in the Water Rights Technical Support Account must be used
by the Board for Financing Water Projects only to make grants to a local
government to:
(a) Obtain and provide expert and technical assistance
to gather data to protect its existing water rights; or
(b) Fund projects to enhance or protect its
existing water rights.
5. Any grant of money from the Water
Rights Technical Support Account must not be used by a local government to pay
for any assistance or projects as set forth in subsection 4 if the only purpose
of the assistance or project is to obtain evidence, including, without
limitation, technical evidence and oral testimony or to pay for expert
witnesses or attorneys fees for or in anticipation of any administrative or
judicial proceeding, including, without limitation, hearings before the State
Engineer or in any state or federal court.

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