NRS 279.676
Allocation, division and disposition of money from taxes

  • limitation on revenue
  • repayment of bond or other indebtedness
  • recalculation of total assessed value of taxable property in redevelopment area in county whose population is 700,000 or more
  • set aside of revenue for public educational activities, programs and facilities.

1.

Any redevelopment plan may contain a provision that taxes, if any, levied upon taxable property in the redevelopment area each year by or for the benefit of the State, any city, county, district or other public corporation, after the effective date of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan, must be divided as follows:

(a)

That portion of the taxes which would be produced by the rate upon which the tax is levied each year by or for each of the taxing agencies upon the total sum of the assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment area as shown upon the assessment roll used in connection with the taxation of the property by the taxing agency, last equalized before the effective date of the ordinance, must be allocated to and when collected must be paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies as taxes by or for such taxing agencies on all other property are paid. To allocate taxes levied by or for any taxing agency or agencies which did not include the territory in a redevelopment area on the effective date of the ordinance but to which the territory has been annexed or otherwise included after the effective date, the assessment roll of the county last equalized on the effective date of the ordinance must be used in determining the assessed valuation of the taxable property in the redevelopment area on the effective date. If property which was shown on the assessment roll used to determine the amount of taxes allocated to the taxing agencies is transferred to the State and becomes exempt from taxation, the assessed valuation of the exempt property as shown on the assessment roll last equalized before the date on which the property was transferred to the State must be subtracted from the assessed valuation used to determine the amount of revenue allocated to the taxing agencies.

(b)

Except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (c), (d) and (e) and NRS 540A.265, that portion of the levied taxes each year in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph (a) must be allocated to and when collected must be paid into a special fund of the redevelopment agency to pay the costs of redevelopment and to pay the principal of and interest on loans, money advanced to, or indebtedness, whether funded, refunded, assumed, or otherwise, incurred by the redevelopment agency to finance or refinance, in whole or in part, redevelopment. Unless the total assessed valuation of the taxable property in a redevelopment area exceeds the total assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment area as shown by:

(1)

The assessment roll last equalized before the effective date of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan; or

(2)

The assessment roll last equalized before the effective date of an ordinance adopted pursuant to subsection 5,
Ê whichever occurs later, less the assessed valuation of any exempt property subtracted pursuant to paragraph (a), all of the taxes levied and collected upon the taxable property in the redevelopment area must be paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies. When the redevelopment plan is terminated pursuant to the provisions of NRS 279.438 and 279.439 and all loans, advances and indebtedness, if any, and interest thereon, have been paid, all money thereafter received from taxes upon the taxable property in the redevelopment area must be paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies as taxes on all other property are paid.

(c)

That portion of the taxes in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph (a) that is attributable to a tax rate levied by a taxing agency to produce revenues in an amount sufficient to make annual repayments of the principal of, and the interest on, any bonded indebtedness that was approved by the voters of the taxing agency on or after November 5, 1996, must be allocated to and when collected must be paid into the debt service fund of that taxing agency.

(d)

That portion of the taxes in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph (a) that is attributable to a new or increased tax rate levied by a taxing agency and was approved by the voters of the taxing agency on or after November 5, 1996, must be allocated to and when collected must be paid into the appropriate fund of the taxing agency.

(e)

If an agency has adopted a resolution pursuant to subsection 8, that portion of the taxes in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph (a) that is attributable to a tax rate levied by a taxing agency:

(1)

Pursuant to NRS 387.3285 or 387.3287, if that rate was approved by a majority of the registered voters within the area of the taxing agency voting upon the question, must be allocated to, and when collected paid into, the appropriate fund of that taxing agency.

(2)

For the support of public schools within a county school district pursuant to NRS 387.195, must be allocated to, and when collected paid into, the appropriate fund of that taxing agency.

2.

Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, in any fiscal year, the total revenue paid to a redevelopment agency must not exceed:

(a)

In a county whose population is 100,000 or more or a city whose population is 150,000 or more, an amount equal to the combined tax rates of the taxing agencies for that fiscal year multiplied by 10 percent of the total assessed valuation of the municipality.

(b)

In a county whose population is 30,000 or more but less than 100,000 or a city whose population is 25,000 or more but less than 150,000, an amount equal to the combined tax rates of the taxing agencies for that fiscal year multiplied by 15 percent of the total assessed valuation of the municipality.

(c)

In a county whose population is less than 30,000 or a city whose population is less than 25,000, an amount equal to the combined tax rates of the taxing agencies for that fiscal year multiplied by 20 percent of the total assessed valuation of the municipality.
Ê If the revenue paid to a redevelopment agency must be limited pursuant to paragraph (a), (b) or (c) and the redevelopment agency has more than one redevelopment area, the redevelopment agency shall determine the allocation to each area. Any revenue which would be allocated to a redevelopment agency but for the provisions of this section must be paid into the funds of the respective taxing agencies.

3.

The taxing agencies shall continue to pay to a redevelopment agency any amount which was being paid before July 1, 1987, and in anticipation of which the agency became obligated before July 1, 1987, to repay any bond, loan, money advanced or any other indebtedness, whether funded, refunded, assumed or otherwise incurred.

4.

For the purposes of this section, the assessment roll last equalized before the effective date of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan is the assessment roll in existence on March 15 immediately preceding the effective date of the ordinance.

5.

If in any year the assessed value of the taxable property in a redevelopment area located in a city in a county whose population is 700,000 or more as shown by the assessment roll most recently equalized has decreased by 10 percent or more from the assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment area as shown by the assessment roll last equalized before the effective date of the ordinance approving the redevelopment plan, the redevelopment agency may adopt an ordinance which provides that the total assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment area for the purposes of paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection 1 is the total assessed value of the taxable property in the redevelopment area as shown by the assessment roll last equalized before the effective date of the ordinance adopted pursuant to this subsection. A redevelopment agency may adopt an ordinance pursuant to this subsection only once, and the election to adopt such an ordinance is irrevocable.

6.

An agency which adopts an ordinance pursuant to subsection 5 and which receives revenue pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 from taxes on the taxable property located in the redevelopment area affected by the ordinance shall set aside 18 percent of that revenue received on and after the effective date of the ordinance to:

(a)

Increase, improve, preserve or enhance public educational facilities;

(b)

Support public educational activities and programs; or

(c)

Increase, improve, preserve or enhance public educational facilities and support public educational activities and programs,
Ê which are located in or within 1 mile of the redevelopment area or which serve pupils who reside in or within 1 mile of the redevelopment area. For each fiscal year, the agency shall prepare a written report concerning the amount of money expended for the purposes set forth in this subsection and shall, on or before November 30 of each year, submit a copy of the report to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Legislative Commission, if the report is received during an odd-numbered year, or to the next session of the Legislature, if the report is received during an even-numbered year.

7.

The obligation of an agency pursuant to subsection 6 to set aside 18 percent of the revenue allocated to and received by the agency pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 1 from taxes on the taxable property located in the redevelopment area affected by the ordinance adopted by the agency pursuant to subsection 5 is subordinate to any existing obligations of the agency. As used in this subsection, “existing obligations” means the principal and interest, when due, on any bonds, notes or other indebtedness whether funded, refunded, assumed or otherwise incurred by an agency before the effective date of an ordinance adopted by the agency pursuant to subsection 5, to finance or refinance in whole or in part, the redevelopment of a redevelopment area. For the purposes of this subsection, obligations incurred by an agency on or after the effective date of an ordinance adopted by the agency pursuant to subsection 5 shall be deemed existing obligations if the net proceeds are used to refinance existing obligations of the agency.

8.

An agency may adopt a resolution providing that the portion of the taxes in excess of the amount set forth in paragraph (a) of subsection 1 that is attributable to any tax rate levied by a taxing agency:

(a)

Pursuant to NRS 387.3285 or 387.3287, if that rate was approved by a majority of the registered voters within the area of the taxing agency voting upon the question, must be allocated to, and when collected paid into, the appropriate fund of that taxing agency.

(b)

For the support of public schools within a county school district pursuant to NRS 387.195, must be allocated to, and when collected paid into, the appropriate fund of that taxing agency.

Source: Section 279.676 — Allocation, division and disposition of money from taxes; limitation on revenue; repayment of bond or other indebtedness; recalculation of total assessed value of taxable property in redevelopment area in county whose population is 700,000 or more; set aside of revenue for public educational activities, programs and facilities., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-279.­html#NRS279Sec676.

279.610
Appropriations.
279.612
Annual budget.
279.614
Agency’s administrative fund.
279.616
Money appropriated to defray administrative expenses
279.618
Agency’s reports to legislative body.
279.619
Limitation on issuing securities or incurring indebtedness.
279.620
Revolving fund: Establishment
279.622
Issuance and sale of general obligation bonds: Purposes
279.625
Special election may be held only if emergency exists.
279.626
Issuance of general obligation bonds: Manner
279.628
Expenditures from revolving fund.
279.630
Sale or lease of property acquired from revolving fund: Minimum amount
279.632
Abolition of revolving fund
279.634
Bonds: Issuance for corporate or refunding purposes.
279.636
Types of bonds which agency may issue
279.638
Liability on bonds
279.640
Authorization of bonds
279.642
Validity of bonds: Termination of office.
279.644
Negotiability of bonds.
279.646
Validity of bonds: Presumptions.
279.648
Issuance of bonds: Pledge of revenues
279.650
Issuance of bonds: Limitations on further indebtedness and transactions.
279.652
Issuance of bonds: Use of proceeds
279.654
Issuance of bonds: Rentals and revenues
279.656
Issuance of bonds: Abrogation or amendment of contracts with bondholders.
279.658
Issuance of bonds: Use and maintenance of property
279.660
Issuance of bonds: Effects of breach of covenants
279.662
Power of agency to provide for powers and duties of bondholders’ trustee or bondholders.
279.664
Power of agency to make additional covenants
279.666
Rights of agency’s obligee.
279.668
Rights of agency’s obligee upon default.
279.670
Bonds, interest and income exempted from taxes
279.672
Bonds of agency as legal investments.
279.674
“Taxes” defined.
279.676
Allocation, division and disposition of money from taxes
279.678
Assessment and taxation of leased redeveloped property
279.680
Pledging portion of taxes for payment of principal and interest on loans, advances or indebtedness.
279.683
Faith of State pledged not to impair securities.
279.685
Certain cities to set aside revenue for affordable housing and public educational activities, programs and facilities
279.687
Limitations on use of money set aside for public educational activities, programs and facilities.
279.6855
Certain cities to set aside revenue for public educational activities, programs and facilities
Last Updated

Jun. 24, 2021

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