Nevada Code § 703.375

Judicial review: Refund of excess payment; report of refund; claims for refunds; escheat of unclaimed money
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1. If a court determines that the rate or
rates considered by the Commission are excessive, and that the public utility
has collected those excessive rates, the public utility shall compute and
refund the excess or overpayment of the rate or rates pursuant to a plan
approved by the Commission within 60 days after the entry of the final judgment
of the court.
2. The public utility shall prepare and
file with the Commission a statement and report in affidavit form stating that
all money has been refunded according to the approved plan, and if there are
persons to whom payment has not or cannot be made, the names, addresses and
individual amounts of the refund must be listed in the report. The statement
and report must be filed with the Commission within 90 days after the entry of
final judgment. The public utility shall pay the aggregate amount of the unpaid
refunds to the Commission.
3. The Commission shall:
(a) Retain the aggregate refunds in the Public
Utilities Commission Regulatory Fund subject to the claim of each person
entitled thereto for the persons share in the refund; and
(b) Pay all valid claims which are presented for
payment within 2 years after the date of the entry of final judgment of the
court.
All
claimants must identify themselves to the satisfaction of the Commission before
payment may be made.
4. Any person has a right of action against
the Commission in the event of a refusal of the Commission to pay the persons
claim if the persons name appears in the report filed by the public utility.
This action against the Commission must be brought within 6 months after the
refusal to pay the claim.
5. The Commission shall investigate every
case in which a claim is presented to it by a person claiming a refund under a
plan submitted by a public utility which was approved by the Commission. If the
investigation results in a refusal by the public utility to pay a valid claim,
then the claimant has a right of action against the public utility.
6. Any unclaimed money which remains in
the custody of the Commission at the expiration of the 2-year period escheats
to this State.

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