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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.698 Pledge of percentage of revenue to payment of bonds.

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NRS 360.698 Pledge of percentage of revenue to payment of bonds.
1. A local government or special district which receives revenue pursuant to NRS 360.680 , 360.690 and 360.700 may pledge not more than 15 percent of that revenue to the payment of any general obligation bond or revenue bond issued by the local government or special district pursuant to chapter 350 of NRS.
2. Any revenue pledged pursuant to subsection 1 for the payment of a general obligation bond issued by a local government or special district pursuant to chapter 350 of NRS shall be deemed to be pledged revenue of the project for the purposes of NRS 350.020 .
3. For bonds issued pursuant to this section before July 1, 1998, by a local government, special district or enterprise district:
(a)A pledge of 15 percent of the revenue distributed pursuant to NRS 360.680 , 360.690 and 360.700 is substituted for the pledge of 15 percent of the revenue distributed pursuant to NRS 377.057 , as that section existed on January 1, 1997; and
(b)A local government, special district or enterprise district shall increase the percentage specified in paragraph
(a)to the extent necessary to provide a pledge to those bonds that is equivalent to the pledge of 15 percent of the amount that would have been received by that local government, special district or enterprise district pursuant to NRS 377.057 , as that section existed on January 1, 1997.
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