1. In a county in which a qualified project is located, the commission may acquire, construct, improve, maintain and operate or contract for the construction or operation of a project to provide freight rail service in relation to the qualified project.
2. To carry out a project described in subsection 1, the commission may:
(a) Enter into agreements with an agency of any state or political subdivision thereof, or the Federal Government;
(b) Receive and disburse funds from an agency of this State or any other source;
(c) In addition to the agreements authorized by paragraph (a), enter into rail access agreements, construction contracts, maintenance agreements and other similar agreements with any person authorizing or regulating use, operation, construction and maintenance of the freight rail service, including, without limitation, any arrangements for payment of fees or costs related to such use, operation and maintenance;
(d) Acquire real and personal property by purchase, lease, easement or other means appropriate to a freight rail service; and
(e) Adopt regulations governing the use, operation and maintenance of the freight rail service.
3. As used in this section, "qualified project" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 360.888 or 360.940.
(Added to NRS by 2015, 29th Special Session, 41)
1. In a county in which a qualified project is located, the commission may acquire, construct, improve, maintain and operate or contract for the construction or operation of a project to provide freight rail service in relation to the qualified project.
2. To carry out a project described in subsection 1, the commission may:
(a) Enter into agreements with an agency of any state or political subdivision thereof, or the Federal Government;
(b) Receive and disburse funds from an agency of this State or any other source;
(c) In addition to the agreements authorized by paragraph (a), enter into rail access agreements, construction contracts, maintenance agreements and other similar agreements with any person authorizing or regulating use, operation, construction and maintenance of the freight rail service, including, without limitation, any arrangements for payment of fees or costs related to such use, operation and maintenance;
(d) Acquire real and personal property by purchase, lease, easement or other means appropriate to a freight rail service; and
(e) Adopt regulations governing the use, operation and maintenance of the freight rail service.
3. As used in this section, "qualified project" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 360.940 or the former provisions of NRS 360.888 as those provisions existed on June 30, 2032.
(Added to NRS by 2015, 29th Special Session, 41, effective July 1, 2032)
1. In a county in which a qualified project is located, the commission may acquire, construct, improve, maintain and operate or contract for the construction or operation of a project to provide freight rail service in relation to the qualified project.
2. To carry out a project described in subsection 1, the commission may:
(a) Enter into agreements with an agency of any state or political subdivision thereof, or the Federal Government;
(b) Receive and disburse funds from an agency of this State or any other source;
(c) In addition to the agreements authorized by paragraph (a), enter into rail access agreements, construction contracts, maintenance agreements and other similar agreements with any person authorizing or regulating use, operation, construction and maintenance of the freight rail service, including, without limitation, any arrangements for payment of fees or costs related to such use, operation and maintenance;
(d) Acquire real and personal property by purchase, lease, easement or other means appropriate to a freight rail service; and
(e) Adopt regulations governing the use, operation and maintenance of the freight rail service.
3. As used in this section, "qualified project" has the meaning ascribed to it in the former provisions of NRS 360.888 as those provisions existed on June 30, 2032, or the former provisions of NRS 360.940 as those provisions existed on June 30, 2036.
(Added to NRS by 2015, 29th Special Session, 41, effective July 1, 2036)
Structure Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 277A - Regional Transportation Commissions
NRS 277A.030 - "Acquire" and "acquisition" defined.
NRS 277A.040 - "Board" defined.
NRS 277A.050 - "City" defined.
NRS 277A.060 - "Commission" defined.
NRS 277A.070 - "Department" defined.
NRS 277A.080 - "Fixed guideway" defined.
NRS 277A.090 - "Improve" and "improvement" defined.
NRS 277A.100 - "Project" defined.
NRS 277A.110 - "Public highway" defined.
NRS 277A.120 - "Public transit system" defined.
NRS 277A.130 - "Street banner" defined.
NRS 277A.140 - "Town" defined.
NRS 277A.150 - "Vending stand" defined.
NRS 277A.160 - Interpretation and construction of chapter.
NRS 277A.170 - Creation by ordinance in certain counties.
NRS 277A.180 - Composition; selection and terms of representatives.
NRS 277A.200 - Organization and meetings.
NRS 277A.220 - Designation and duties as metropolitan planning organization.
NRS 277A.250 - Powers regarding property, eminent domain and adoption of regulations.
NRS 277A.260 - Security in operations; employment of personnel; establishment of fines.
NRS 277A.285 - Powers regarding Complete Streets Program.
NRS 277A.310 - Placement of street banners: Authority of commission; restrictions; fees.
NRS 277A.360 - Annual reports to Department by commissions in certain counties.
NRS 277A.370 - Agreements for exchange of cash flow based on price of fuel.
NRS 277A.380 - Exercise of additional powers.
NRS 277A.400 - "High-capacity transit" defined.
NRS 277A.420 - Interpretation and construction.
NRS 277A.430 - Powers regarding transportation projects and high-capacity transit systems.
NRS 277A.450 - Utilization of turnkey procurement and competitive negotiation procurement process.