Nevada Code § 703.145

Expenses of investigations, inspections, audits and appearances made outside State
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1. Any public utility subject to the
jurisdiction of the Commission which elects to maintain its books and records
outside the State of Nevada must, in addition to any other assessment and fees
provided for by law, be assessed by the Commission for an amount equal to the
per diem allowance and travel expenses of Commission members and staff for
investigations, inspections and audits required to be performed outside this
State. The per diem allowance and travel expenses of the members of the
Commission and its staff must be assessed at the rate established by the State
Board of Examiners for state officers and employees generally.
2. Any public utility subject to the
jurisdiction of the Commission must, in addition to any other assessment and
fees provided for by law, be assessed by the Commission for an amount equal to
the per diem allowance and travel expenses of Commission members and staff for
investigations, audits and appearances required to be performed out of this
State as a result of interventions in:
(a) Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
proceedings as authorized in NRS 703.152 ;
or
(b) Actions involving the Federal Communications
Commission or other federal regulatory agencies,
if the
intervention is made to benefit the public utility or its customers. The per
diem allowance and travel expenses of the members of the Commission and its
staff must be assessed at the rate established by the State Board of Examiners
for state officers and employees generally.
3. The assessments provided for by this
section must be determined by the Commission upon the completion of each such
investigation, inspection, audit or appearance and are due within 30 days after
receipt by the affected utility of the notice of assessment. The total amount
assessed by the Commission in 1 year pursuant to subsection 2 must not exceed $50,000.
4. The records of the Commission relating
to the additional costs incurred by reason of the necessary additional travel
must be open for inspection by the affected utility at any time within the
30-day period.
5. The Commission shall, not later than 2
business days after receiving a written request from the Legislative
Commission, report to the Legislature the amount of assessments charged public
utilities pursuant to subsection 2 during the previous biennium or any other
period specified by the Legislative Commission.

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