Senate Bill No. 48–Committee on Government Affairs
Prefiled January 27, 1999
(On Behalf of Legislative Committee on Education)
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Referred to Committee on Government Affairs
SUMMARY—Revises provisions governing funds to stabilize operation of local government. (BDR 31-864)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
Effect on the State or on Industrial Insurance: No.
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EXPLANATION – Matter in
bolded italics is new; matter between brackets
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
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Section 1. NRS 354.6115 is hereby amended to read as follows: 354.6115 1. The governing body of a local government may, by1-3
resolution, establish a fund to stabilize the operation of the local1-4
government.1-5
2. The money in the fund must be used only if the total actual revenue1-6
of the local government falls short of the total anticipated revenue in the1-7
general fund for the fiscal year in which the local government uses that1-8
money. The money in the fund at the end of the fiscal year may not revert to1-9
any other fund or be a surplus for any purpose other than the purpose1-10
specified in this subsection.1-11
3.1-12
the fund must not exceed 10 percent of the expenditures from the general1-13
fund for the previous fiscal year, excluding any federal1-14
expended by the local government.2-1
4. If the board of trustees of a school district in a county whose2-2
population is less than 100,000 has established such a fund, the balance2-3
in the fund must not exceed 30 percent of the expenditures from the2-4
general fund for the previous fiscal year, excluding any federal money2-5
expended by the local government, or $2,000,000, whichever is less. In no2-6
case may the balance in the fund be increased annually by an amount2-7
that exceeds 10 percent of the expenditures from the general fund for the2-8
previous fiscal year, excluding any federal money expended by the local2-9
government.2-10
Sec. 2. NRS 354.6117 is hereby amended to read as follows: 354.6117 1. Except as otherwise provided in2-12
subsections 2 and 3, the total amount of money which may be transferred in2-13
a fiscal year from the general fund of a local government to the funds2-14
established pursuant to NRS 354.611, 354.6113 and 354.6115 must not2-15
exceed 10 percent of the total amount of the budgeted expenditures of the2-16
general fund, plus any money transferred from the general fund, other than2-17
the money transferred to those funds, for that fiscal year.2-18
2. Any money that a local government, pursuant to NRS 354.6116,2-19
deposits in or transfers to one or more of the funds established by the local2-20
government pursuant to NRS 354.611, 354.6113 or 354.6115:2-21
(a) Is not subject to the limitation on the amount of money that a local2-22
government may transfer to those funds pursuant to subsection 1.2-23
(b) Must not be included in the determination of the total amount of2-24
money transferred to those funds for the purposes of the limitation set forth2-25
in subsection 1.2-26
3. Any money that the board of trustees of a school district, pursuant2-27
to subsection 4 of NRS 354.6115, deposits in or transfers to the fund2-28
established by the board of trustees pursuant to NRS 354.6115:2-29
(a) Is not subject to the limitation on the amount of money that a local2-30
government may transfer to those funds pursuant to subsection 1.2-31
(b) Must not be included in the determination of the total amount of2-32
money transferred to those funds for the purposes of the limitation set2-33
forth in subsection 1.2-34
Sec. 3. This act becomes effective upon passage and approval.~