Nevada Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 6, 2015) |
Chapter445A Water Controls |
ACCOUNT FOR THE REVOLVING FUND AND ACCOUNT FOR SET-ASIDE PROGRAMS |
Preliminary Procedures for Financing Water Projects and Other Authorized Activities |
NAC445A.67575. Intended use plan: Preparation; contents.
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1. An intended use plan must be prepared by the Division which describes how all money deposited into the Account for the Revolving Fund and the Account for Set-Aside Programs will be used. The intended use plan must include a description of:
(a) How all money that is made available to the Account for the Revolving Fund and the Account for Set-Aside Programs will be used, including, without limitation, money from the following sources:
(1) Capitalization grants; and
(2) State matching funds, including, without limitation, gifts, appropriations, contributions, grants and bequests of money from any public or private source;
(b) How loan repayments will be made;
(c) How interest earnings and bond proceeds will be handled;
(d) The criteria and method used for the distribution of funds;
(e) The financial status of the program;
(f) The short- and long-term goals of the program;
(g) The amounts of money transferred between the Account for the Revolving Fund and the Account to Finance the Construction of Treatment Works and the Implementation of Pollution Control Projects created pursuant to NRS 445A.120;
(h) Any program for a disadvantaged community and the funds utilized for this type of assistance;
(i) The method employed by the Division to rank water projects on the priority list;
(j) Priority lists for:
(1) If a water project is ready to proceed in the year in which the priority list is developed, water projects that will receive funding in the first year after the grant award; and
(2) Water projects that are eligible for funding in future years;
(k) Procedures for altering the status of water projects on the priority list, including, without limitation, the addition of water projects addressing emergency situations; and
(l) The process used to obtain public review and comment of the intended use plan and a summary of responses to any substantial public comments received.
2. As used in this section, “disadvantaged community” means an area served by a public water system in which the median household income is less than 80 percent of the state median household income.
(Added to NAC by Bd. of Health by R067-98, eff. 7-23-98; A by Environmental Comm’n by R128-04, 2-14-2005)