Nevada Code § 711.066

Gross revenue defined
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1. Gross revenue means:
(a) Any revenue a video service provider receives
from its subscribers for providing video service to those subscribers, as
determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, except
for revenue excluded pursuant to subsection 3; and
(b) Any other consideration a video service
provider receives from its subscribers for providing video service when it is
received in a transaction that would evade imposition of a franchise fee if
such consideration is not included in revenue, except for revenue excluded
pursuant to subsection 3.
2. The term includes, without limitation:
(a) Recurring monthly charges;
(b) Event-based charges, including, without
limitation, charges for pay per view and video on demand;
(c) Charges for the rental of set-top boxes and
other equipment;
(d) Service charges, including, without
limitation, charges for activation, installation, repair and maintenance;
(e) Administrative charges, including, without
limitation, charges for service orders and service termination; and
(f) The amount of any revenue received by a video
service provider for providing video service when such service is a component
of a bundle of services or products sold for a single price, but only to the
extent the revenue received by the video service provider for the bundle of
services or products is proportionately allocated among each of the components.
3. The term does not include:
(a) Revenue not actually received, regardless of
when it is billed.
(b) Refunds, rebates or discounts made to
subscribers.
(c) Revenue from providing service other than
video service, including, without limitation, revenue from providing:
(1) Telecommunication service; or
(2) Information service that is not video
service.
(d) Any fee imposed on the video service provider
that is passed through to and paid by subscribers, including, without
limitation, a franchise fee.
(e) Revenue from the sale of video service to any
person who purchases the video service for resale and who, upon resale, is
required to pay a franchise fee pursuant to this chapter or the terms of a
local franchise.
(f) Any tax of general applicability.
(g) The fair market value of free or reduced-cost
video service provided without set-off or exchange to any person who is
entitled or permitted to receive such service pursuant to this chapter or
federal law.
(h) Late payment fees collected from subscribers.

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