AB 530
Revises provisions relating to the imposition by certain counties of additional taxes on fuels for motor vehicles. (BDR 32-783)
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```json { "summary": "This bill modifies how counties in Nevada can increase fuel taxes for motor vehicles. Currently, Clark County needed voter approval to raise these taxes annually starting in 2027. This bill changes that, allowing counties with populations of 700,000 or more to continue annual tax increases simply by adopting an ordinance approved by a two-thirds board majority, as long as they don’t do so by December 31, 2026. It also sets a new threshold for annual increases starting in 2037, requiring voter approval again. The bill provides for different tax rates based on the type of fuel.", "keyProvisions": [ "Allows counties with populations of 700,000+ to continue annual fuel tax increases without voter approval if a two-thirds board majority ordinance is adopted by De
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Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
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