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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 541 - WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICTS

NRS 541.160 Board may levy and collect taxes and special assessments; classification of methods.

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NRS 541.160 Board may levy and collect taxes and special assessments; classification of methods. In addition to the other means of providing revenue for such districts as provided in this chapter, the board may levy and collect taxes and special assessments for maintaining and operating those works and paying the obligations and indebtedness of the district by any one or more of the methods or combinations thereof, classified as follows:
1. Class A. To levy and collect taxes upon all property within the district as provided in this chapter.
2. Class B. To levy and collect assessments for special benefits accruing to property within municipalities for which use of water is allotted as provided in this chapter.
3. Class C. To levy and collect assessments for special benefits accruing to lands within irrigation districts for which use of water is allotted as provided in this chapter.
4. Class D. To levy and collect assessments for special benefits accruing to lands for which use of water is allotted as provided in this chapter.
5. Class E. To levy and collect assessments for special benefits accruing to lands from irrigation, flood control, drainage, safety and health resulting or to result from projects undertaken by the district.
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