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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 120A - UNCLAIMED PROPERTY (UNIFORM ACT)

NRS 120A.700 Retention of records.

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NRS 120A.700 Retention of records.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a holder required to file a report under NRS 120A.560 shall maintain the records containing the information required to be included in the report, and any records upon which the person wishes to rely for excluding information from the report, for 7 years after the holder files the report, unless a shorter period is provided by regulation of the Administrator.
2. A business association or financial organization that sells, issues or provides to others for sale or issue in this State, traveler’s checks, money orders or similar instruments other than third-party bank checks, on which the business association or financial organization is directly liable, shall maintain a record of the instruments while they remain outstanding, indicating the State and date of issue, for 3 years after the holder files the report.
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