Nevada Code § 702.260

Programs to assist eligible households in paying for natural gas and electricity; powers and duties of Division of Social Services; administrative expenses; criteria for eligibility; emergency assistance; regulations
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1. Seventy-five percent of the money in
the Fund must be distributed to the Division of Social Services for programs to
assist eligible households in paying for natural gas and electricity. The
Division may use not more than 5 percent of the money distributed to it
pursuant to this section for its administrative expenses.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 702.150 , after deduction for its
administrative expenses, the Division may use the money distributed to it
pursuant to this section only to:
(a) Assist eligible households in paying for
natural gas and electricity.
(b) Carry out activities related to consumer
outreach.
(c) Pay for program design.
(d) Pay for the annual evaluations conducted
pursuant to NRS 702.280 .
3. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 4 and 5, to be eligible to receive assistance from the Division
pursuant to this section, a household must have a household income that is not
more than 150 percent of the federally designated level signifying poverty, as
determined by the Division.
4. In addition to the persons eligible to
receive assistance from the Division pursuant to subsection 3, a household that
includes at least one federal worker, tribal worker or state worker is eligible
for such assistance during a shutdown.
5. The Division is authorized to render
emergency assistance to a household if an emergency related to the cost or
availability of natural gas or electricity threatens the health or safety of
one or more of the members of the household. Such emergency assistance may be
rendered upon the good faith belief that the household is otherwise eligible to
receive assistance pursuant to this section.
6. Before July 1, 2002, if a household is
eligible to receive assistance pursuant to this section, the Division shall
determine the amount of assistance that the household will receive by using the
existing formulas set forth in the state plan for low-income home energy
assistance.
7. On or after July 1, 2002, if a household
is eligible to receive assistance pursuant to this section, the Division:
(a) Shall, to the extent practicable, determine
the amount of assistance that the household will receive by determining the
amount of assistance that is sufficient to reduce the percentage of the
households income that is spent on natural gas and electricity to the median
percentage of household income spent on natural gas and electricity statewide.
(b) May adjust the amount of assistance that the
household will receive based upon such factors as:
(1) The income of the household;
(2) The size of the household;
(3) The type of energy that the household
uses; and
(4) Any other factor which, in the
determination of the Division, may make the household particularly vulnerable
to increases in the cost of natural gas or electricity.
8. The Division shall adopt regulations to
carry out and enforce the provisions of this section and NRS 702.250 .
9. In carrying out the provisions of this
section, the Division shall:
(a) Solicit advice from the Housing Division and
from other knowledgeable persons;
(b) Identify and implement appropriate delivery
systems to distribute money from the Fund and to provide other assistance
pursuant to this section;
(c) Coordinate with other federal, state and
local agencies that provide energy assistance or conservation services to
low-income persons and, to the extent allowed by federal law and to the extent
practicable, use the same simplified application forms as those other agencies;
(d) Establish a process for evaluating the
programs conducted pursuant to this section;
(e) Develop a process for making changes to such
programs; and
(f) Engage in annual planning and evaluation
processes with the Housing Division as required by NRS 702.280 .
10. For the purposes of this section:
(a) Eligible household includes, without
limitation:
(1) A tenant of a manufactured home park
or mobile home park subject to the provisions of NRS 704.905 to 704.960 , inclusive; and
(2) A tenant who purchases electricity
from a landlord as described in paragraph (c) of subsection 2 of NRS 702.090 based on the actual usage of
electricity by the tenant.
(b) Federal worker has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 40.002 .
(c) Shutdown has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 40.0035 .
(d) State worker has the meaning ascribed to it
in NRS 40.004 .
(e) Tribal worker has the meaning ascribed to
it in NRS 40.0045 .

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