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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 349 - STATE OBLIGATIONS

NRS 349.192 “Pledged revenues” defined.

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NRS 349.192 “Pledged revenues” defined. “Pledged revenues” means the moneys pledged wholly or in part for the payment of bonds or other state securities issued in accordance with the provisions of the State Securities Law, and, subject to any existing pledges or other contractual limitations:
1. May include at the Commission’s discretion moneys derived from one, all or any combination of revenue sources appertaining to any facilities, including without limitation use and service charges, rents, fees and any other income derived from the operation or ownership of, from the use or services of, or from the availability of or services appertaining to, the lease of, any sale or other disposal of, any contract or other arrangement, or otherwise derived in connection with any facilities or all or any part of any property appertaining to any facilities;
2. May so include all loans, grants or contributions to the State, if any, conditional or unconditional, from the Federal Government for the payment of the principal of, the interest on, and any prior redemption premiums due in connection with any state securities issued hereunder, or any combination thereof; and
3. May so include the proceeds of any excise taxes levied and collected by the State and authorized by law (other than the State Securities Law) to be pledged for the payment of state securities issued in accordance with the provisions of the State Securities Law, but excluding the proceeds of any taxes as defined in NRS 349.204 .
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