Determinations required of board of county commissioners after public hearing; operating history and other evidence of sufficient financial resources required of contemplated lessee, purchaser or obligor.

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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 244A.703, after holding the required public hearing, the board shall proceed no further unless or until it:

(a) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, determines by resolution the total amount of money necessary to be provided by the county for the acquisition, improvement and equipment of the project;

(b) Receives a 5-year operating history from the contemplated lessee, purchaser or other obligor, or from a parent or other enterprise which guarantees principal and interest payments on any bonds issued;

(c) Receives evidence that the contemplated lessee, purchaser, other obligor or other enterprise which guarantees principal and interest payments, has received within the 12 months preceding the date of the public hearing, or then has in effect, a rating within one of the top four rating categories of either Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., or Standard and Poor’s Ratings Services, except that a municipal or other public supplier of electricity in this state, a public utility regulated by the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada, the obligor with respect to a project described in NRS 244A.6975, the owner of a historic structure, a health and care facility or a supplemental facility for a health and care facility is not required to furnish that evidence;

(d) Determines by resolution that the contemplated lessee, purchaser or other obligor has sufficient financial resources to place the project in operation and to continue its operation, meeting the obligations of the lease, purchase contract or financing agreement; and

(e) If the project is for the generation and transmission of electricity, determines by resolution that the project will serve one or more of the purposes set forth in NRS 244A.695 and specifies in the resolution its findings supporting that determination.

2. If the project is for the generation and transmission of electricity, the board may estimate the total amount of money necessary for its completion, and the total amount of money which may be provided by the county in connection with the project may exceed the estimate, without the requirement for any further public hearings to be held in connection therewith, to the extent that the excess is required to complete the project or to finance any improvements to or replacements in the project and the county has previously determined to finance the remaining costs of acquiring, improving and equipping the project.

3. The board may refuse to adopt such a resolution with respect to any project even if all the criteria of subsection 1 are satisfied. If the board desires to adopt such a resolution with respect to any project where any criterion of subsection 1 is not satisfied, it may do so only with the approval of the State Board of Finance. In requesting this approval, the board of county commissioners shall transmit to the State Board of Finance all evidence received pursuant to subsection 1.

4. If any part of the project or improvements is to be constructed by a lessee or the lessee’s designee, a purchaser or the purchaser’s designee or an obligor or the obligor’s designee, the board shall provide, or determine that there are provided, sufficient safeguards to ensure that all money provided by the county will be expended solely for the purposes of the project.

(Added to NRS by 1967, 1746; A 1973, 968; 1975, 428, 780; 1977, 587; 1979, 456, 687; 1981, 388; 1985, 2182; 1993, 1475; 1997, 1604, 1976)


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