Nevada Code § 703.147

Public Utilities Commission Regulatory Fund
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1. The Public Utilities Commission
Regulatory Fund is hereby created as a special revenue fund. Except as
otherwise provided in NRS 702.170 and 704.7828 , all money collected by the
Commission pursuant to law must be deposited in the State Treasury for credit
to the Fund. Money collected for the use of the Consumers Advocate of the
Bureau of Consumer Protection in the Office of the Attorney General must be
transferred pursuant to the provisions of subsection 8 of NRS 704.035 .
2. Money in the Fund which belongs to the
Commission may be used:
(a) To defray the costs of:
(1) Maintaining staff and equipment to
regulate adequately public utilities and other persons subject to the
jurisdiction of the Commission.
(2) Participating in all rate cases
involving those persons.
(3) Audits, inspections, investigations,
publication of notices, reports and retaining consultants connected with that
regulation and participation.
(4) The salaries, travel expenses and
subsistence allowances of the members of the Commission.
(b) For any other purpose authorized by the
Legislature.
3. All claims against the Fund must be
paid as other claims against the State are paid.
4. The Commission must furnish upon
request a statement showing the balance remaining in the Fund as of the close
of the preceding fiscal year.

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