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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 350 - MUNICIPAL OBLIGATIONS

NRS 350.373 Supplemental powers of municipality to prescribe, revise and collect charges; expenses of collection.

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NRS 350.373 Supplemental powers of municipality to prescribe, revise and collect charges; expenses of collection. In supplementation of the provisions of subsection 3 of NRS 350.370 and elsewhere in the Water and Sewer Revenue Bond Law, any municipality at any time and under any circumstances:
1. May prescribe, revise and collect minimum charges, connection charges, charges for availability of service, legal and other expenses of the collection of delinquencies and penalties appertaining thereto;
2. May enforce the collection of any delinquencies by civil action or by any other means then provided by law; and
3. May otherwise prescribe, revise and collect in advance or otherwise from any owner or occupant of real property served directly or indirectly by any undertaking, or otherwise, rates, fees, tolls and charges for the services, facilities or commodities furnished by the undertaking, or any combination thereof, as the governing body may determine from time to time.
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