Nevada Code § 704.655

Public utility required to pay interest on deposits made by customers; penalty
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1. Every public utility which furnishes
the public with light and power, telephone service, gas or water, or any of
them, shall pay to every customer from whom any deposit has been required
interest on the deposit at the rate fixed for 6-month Treasury bills of the
United States at the first auction:
(a) On or after December 1 of any year for the
period from January 1 to June 30 of the succeeding year; or
(b) On or after June 1 of any year for the period
from July 1 to December 31 of that year,
from the
date of deposit until the date of settlement or withdrawal of deposit. Where
the deposit remains for 1 year or more and the person making the deposit
continues to be a customer, the interest on the deposit must be either paid in
cash to the depositor or applied on current bills for the use of the service
provided by the public utility, as the depositor may desire.
2. Any public utility which fails, refuses
or neglects to pay the interest provided in subsection 1 in the manner required
by subsection 1 is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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