NRS 354.598815 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: “Jurisdiction” defined.
“Jurisdiction” means: 1. In the case of a city, the corporate limits of the city. 2. In the case of a county, the unincorporated area of the county. (Added to NRS by 1997, 2741)
NRS 354.598816 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: “Personal wireless service” defined.
“Personal wireless service” has the meaning ascribed to it in 47 U.S.C. § 332(c)(7)(C) as that provision exists on July 16, 1997. (Added to NRS by 1997, 2742)
NRS 354.5988165 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: “Place of primary use” defined.
“Place of primary use” has the meaning ascribed to it in 4 U.S.C. § 124(8), as that section existed on August 1, 2002. (Added to NRS by 2001, 1644)
NRS 354.598817 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: “Public utility” defined.
1. “Public utility” includes a person or local government that: (a) Provides electric energy or gas, regardless of whether the person or local government is subject to regulation by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, except that the term “public utility” does not include a person who is subject to the provisions of NRS 590.465 […]
NRS 354.598818 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: “Revenue” defined.
“Revenue” does not include: 1. Any proceeds from the interstate sale of natural gas to: (a) A provider of electric energy that holds a certificate of public convenience and necessity issued by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada; or (b) A wholesale provider of electric energy; or 2. Any revenue of a provider of a […]
NRS 354.59883 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: Adoption of ordinance imposing or increasing fee prohibited under certain circumstances.
A city or county shall not adopt an ordinance imposing or increasing a fee: 1. If that ordinance would alter the terms of any existing franchise agreement between the city or county and a public utility. 2. That applies to any public utility which does not derive revenue from customers located within the jurisdiction of […]
NRS 354.59885 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: Submission of certain information by public utility before commencement of service; quarterly statements of revenue required; identification of customers provided to public utility; information included in bill.
If a city or county adopts an ordinance imposing or increasing a fee: 1. Each public utility to which the ordinance applies or which intends to derive revenue from customers located within the jurisdiction of the city or county shall, not later than 60 calendar days after the effective date of the ordinance or 30 […]
NRS 354.59887 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: Rate; quarterly payments; collection; penalties and interest on delinquent amounts; apportionment among customers of public utility.
If a city or county adopts an ordinance imposing or increasing a fee: 1. The entire amount of any fee to which the ordinance applies must be: (a) Imposed at the same rate upon each public utility that provides similar services within the jurisdiction of the city or county; and (b) Paid by the public […]
NRS 354.59888 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: Procedure for resolving alleged errors concerning billing of customers of public utility that sells or resells personal wireless services for certain fees or designation of place of primary use.
1. If a customer of a public utility that sells or resells personal wireless services believes that the amount of a fee imposed pursuant to NRS 354.59881 to 354.59889, inclusive, or the designation of a place of primary use is incorrect, the customer may notify the public utility in writing of the alleged error. The […]
NRS 354.59889 – Limitations on fees applicable to public utilities: Change of fees.
1. A city or county shall not change any of its fees except through the adoption of an ordinance which provides that the change does not become effective until at least 90 days after the city or county complies with the provisions of subsection 3 of NRS 354.59885. 2. The cumulative amount of any increases […]