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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 702 - ENERGY ASSISTANCE

NRS 702.090 “Retail customer” defined.

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NRS 702.090 “Retail customer” defined.
1. “Retail customer” means an end-use customer that purchases natural gas or electricity for consumption in this state.
2. The term includes, without limitation:
(a)A residential, commercial or industrial end-use customer that purchases natural gas or electricity for consumption in this state, including, without limitation, an eligible customer that purchases electricity for consumption in this state from a provider of new electric resources pursuant to the provisions of chapter 704B of NRS.
(b)A landlord of a manufactured home park or mobile home park or owner of a company town who is subject to any of the provisions of NRS 704.905 to 704.960 , inclusive.
(c)A landlord who pays for natural gas or electricity that is delivered through a master meter and who distributes or resells the natural gas or electricity to one or more tenants for consumption in this state.
3. The term does not include this state, a political subdivision of this state or an agency or instrumentality of this state or political subdivision of this state when it is an end-use customer that purchases natural gas or electricity for consumption in this state, including, without limitation, when it is an eligible customer that purchases electricity for consumption in this state from a provider of new electric resources pursuant to the provisions of chapter 704B of NRS.
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