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Los Angeles * Jan. 9, 1961 80-6 Mr. Oliver A, Thomas Seer©tary-Kanager Nevada Railroad Association 43 sierra street Reno, Nevada. Dear Mr. Thomas: Section 10696 of the Nevada Compiled Lavs (1929) contains a penal statute whleh In effect re- Quires nubile utilities to extend voter pipes or vires for a distance of 600 ft. from their mains to serve private residences* You *dll note that the section has a rather ambiguous proviso that such connection must be made vhen the person occupying such building or residence offers to pay a reasonable amount for such connection. The Las Vegas Land and Water Company has a rule which has been approved by the Public Service Commission providing that vhen an application for water service is made vhleh vlll require it to-extend its water sains more than 60 ft. the applicant shall enter into a contract to advance sufficient money to cover the cost of such extension, which amount so advanced shall be refunded at the rate of 60# of the revenue received from the customer for a period of ten years or until the full amount of the advance has been refunded, whichever occurs first. That Is similar to rules of most public utility corporations and fbr example, 1 find that the Bierra Pacific Power Company has a similar rule except that they provide for an extension of 160 ft. requiring a contract and refund the advance paid under the Contract at the rate of 25;i of the monthly bills for not more than five years.