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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.0115 Inapplicability of this chapter and chapters 332 and 339 of NRS to certain projects constructed by private developers.

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NRS 338.0115 Inapplicability of this chapter and chapters 332 and 339 of NRS to certain projects constructed by private developers.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the provisions of this chapter and chapters 332 and 339 of NRS do not apply to a contract under which a private developer, for the benefit of a private development, constructs a water or sewer line extension and any related appurtenances:
(a)Which qualify as a public work pursuant to NRS 338.010 ; and
(b)For which the developer will receive a monetary contribution or refund from a public body as reimbursement for a portion of the costs of the project.
2. If, pursuant to the provisions of such a contract, the developer is not responsible for paying all of the initial construction costs of the project, the provisions of NRS 338.0117 , 338.013 to 338.090 , inclusive, and 338.1373 to 338.148 , inclusive, apply to the contract.
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