Nevada Code § 701.580

Interest and income; deposits; acceptance of gifts, grants and bequests; use of money to benefit renewable energy systems limited
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1. The interest and income earned on money
in the Account for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation
and the Account for Set-Aside Programs must be credited to the Account for
Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation and the Account for
Set-Aside Programs, respectively.
2. All payments of principal and interest
on all loans made to a qualified applicant and all proceeds from the sale,
refunding or prepayment of obligations of a qualified applicant acquired or
loans made in carrying out the purposes of the Account for Renewable Energy,
Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation must be deposited in the State
Treasury for credit to the Account for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and
Energy Conservation.
3. The Director may accept gifts,
contributions, grants and bequests of money from any public or private source.
The money so accepted must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit to the
Account for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation or the
Account for Set-Aside Programs, and can be used to provide money from the State
to match the federal grant, as required by the American Recovery and
Reinvestment Act.
4. Only federal money deposited in a
separate subaccount of the Account for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and
Energy Conservation, including repayments of principal and interest on loans
made solely from federal money, and interest and income earned on federal money
in the Account for Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency and Energy Conservation,
may be used to benefit a qualified applicant who is not a governmental entity.

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