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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 232 - STATE DEPARTMENTS

NRS 232.547 Authority to conduct business electronically; regulations; fees; use of unsworn declaration; exclusions.

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NRS 232.547 Authority to conduct business electronically; regulations; fees; use of unsworn declaration; exclusions.
1. A division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity set forth in NRS 232.510 may adopt regulations to establish procedures to conduct business electronically with persons who have business with that division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity. The regulations may include, without limitation, the establishment of fees to cover the costs to the division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity of conducting business electronically.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision, if a division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity adopts regulations to conduct business electronically pursuant to subsection 1, the division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity may provide that a declaration made pursuant to NRS 53.045 or 53.250 to 53.390 , inclusive, may satisfy the requirement that a signature or statement be notarized, acknowledged, verified or made under oath.
3. The division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity may refuse to conduct business electronically with a person who has failed to pay money owed to the division, office, authority, commission, board or other entity.
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