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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 237 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES

NRS 237.230 Acceptance of certain forms of payment from business entity.

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NRS 237.230 Acceptance of certain forms of payment from business entity.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, each governmental agency shall accept from a business entity as payment for any fee, tax or other debt to the governmental agency payment by debit card, credit card, check or electronic transfer of money.
2. In addition to the methods of payment which a governmental agency is required by subsection 1 to accept from a business entity as payment for any fee, tax or other debt to the governmental agency, a governmental agency may, at its discretion, accept payment by other methods, including, without limitation, cash or money order.
3. The provisions of subsection 1 do not apply to payments made:
(a)Pursuant to NRS 353.1467 ;
(b)To the Department of Taxation pursuant to paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 of NRS 360A.040 ;
(c)To the Cannabis Compliance Board;
(d)To the Division of Insurance of the Department of Business and Industry; or
(e)To any court of the Judicial Department of State Government.
4. As used in this section:
(a)“Electronic transfer of money” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 353.1467 .
(b)“Governmental agency” means an officer, agency, branch, board, commission, department, division, bureau, district, city, county or any other political subdivision or unit of government of this State.
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