Nevada Code § 701.240

Program to distribute money to acquire, install or improve net metering systems; regulations
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1. The Director shall develop a program to
distribute money, within the limits of legislative appropriation, in the form
of grants, incentives or rebates to persons to pay or defray, in whole or in
part, the costs for those persons to acquire, install or improve net metering
systems, if the Director determines that the distribution of money to a person
for that purpose will encourage, promote or stimulate:
(a) The development or use of sources of
renewable energy in the State or the development of industries or technologies
that use sources of renewable energy in the State;
(b) The conservation of energy in the State, the
diversification of the types of energy used in the State or any reduction in
the dependence of the State on foreign sources of energy;
(c) The protection of the natural resources of
the State or the improvement of the environment;
(d) The enhancement of existing utility
facilities or any other infrastructure in the State or the development of new
utility facilities or any other infrastructure in the State; or
(e) The investment of capital or the expansion of
business opportunities in the State or any growth in the economy of the State.
2. The Director may adopt any regulations
that are necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
3. The Director shall not distribute money
to any person pursuant to this section unless:
(a) The person complies with any requirements
that the Director adopts by regulation; and
(b) The distribution of the money is consistent
with one or more of the public purposes set forth in paragraphs (a) to (e),
inclusive, of subsection 1.
4. As used in this section, person
includes, without limitation, any state or local governmental agency or entity.

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