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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 119B - MEMBERSHIPS IN CAMPGROUNDS

NRS 119B.210 Fees.

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NRS 119B.210 Fees.
1. The Administrator shall collect the following fees at such times and upon such conditions as the Administrator may provide by regulation:
For an initial permit to sell memberships in a campground......................... $500
For each renewal of a permit................................................................................ 500
For each amendment to a public offering statement after the issuance of the report 150
For each application for the registration of a representative............................. 85
For each renewal of the registration of a representative.................................... 85
For each transfer of the registration of a representative to a different developer or location 20
For each penalty for a late renewal of the registration of a representative..... 40
For each change of name or address...................................................................... 20
2. Each developer shall pay an additional fee for each membership the developer sells in a campground in which more than 50 memberships are available pursuant to the following schedule:
Amount to be
Number of memberships paid per membership
51—250 $5.00
251—500 4.00
501—750 3.00
751—1500 2.50
over 1500 1.00
3. The Administrator may reduce the fees established by this section if the reduction is equitable in relation to the costs of carrying out the provisions of this chapter.
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