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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 373 - COUNTY TAXES ON FUEL

NRS 373.150 Distribution of revenue to cities and towns not included in regional plan for transportation; use of money for projects.

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NRS 373.150 Distribution of revenue to cities and towns not included in regional plan for transportation; use of money for projects.
1. Any city or town whose territory is not included wholly or in part in a regional plan for transportation established pursuant to NRS 277A.210 may receive a distribution in aid of an approved construction project from the regional street and highway fund, which must not exceed the amount allocated to such city or town pursuant to subsection 2.
2. The share of revenue from the county fuel tax allocated to a city or town pursuant to subsection 1 must be in the proportion which its total assessed valuation bears to the total assessed valuation of the entire county. Any amount so allocated which is not distributed currently in aid of an approved project must remain in the fund to the credit of that city or town.
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