Nevada Code § 701.218

Program to track use of energy in buildings owned by State or occupied by state agency; reimbursement by state agencies of certain costs incurred by Office of Energy in carrying out program
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1. The Office of Energy shall establish a
program to track the use of energy in buildings owned by the State and in other
buildings which are occupied by a state agency.
2. The program established pursuant to
this section must:
(a) Record utility bills for each building for
each month and preserve those records indefinitely;
(b) Allow for the comparison of utility bills for
a building from month to month and year to year;
(c) Allow for the comparison of utility bills
between buildings, including comparisons between similar buildings or types of
buildings;
(d) Allow for adjustments to the information
based upon variations in weather conditions, the length of the billing period
and other changes in relevant conditions;
(e) Facilitate identification of errors in
utility bills and meter readings;
(f) Allow for the projection of costs for energy
for a building; and
(g) Identify energy and cost savings associated
with efforts to conserve energy.
3. The Office of Energy may apply for any
available grants and accept any gifts, grants or donations to assist in
establishing and carrying out the program.
4. In accordance with, and out of any
money received pursuant to, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009,
Public Law 111-5, the Interim Finance Committee may determine an amount of
money to be used by the Office of Energy to fulfill the requirements of
subsection 1.
5. To the extent that there is not
sufficient money available for the support of the program, each state agency
that occupies a building in which the use of energy is tracked pursuant to the
program shall reimburse the Office of Energy for the agencys proportionate
share of the unfunded portion of the cost of the program. The reimbursement
must be based upon the energy consumption of the respective state agencies that
occupy buildings in which the use of energy is tracked.

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