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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 294A - CAMPAIGN PRACTICES

NRS 294A.128 Candidate required to report loan guaranteed by third party, forgiveness of loan or written commitment for contribution; procedure for reporting; contents of report.

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NRS 294A.128 Candidate required to report loan guaranteed by third party, forgiveness of loan or written commitment for contribution; procedure for reporting; contents of report.
1. In addition to complying with the requirements set forth in NRS 294A.120 and 294A.200 , a candidate who receives a loan which is guaranteed by a third party, forgiveness of a loan previously made to the candidate or a written commitment for a contribution shall, for the period covered by the report filed pursuant to NRS 294A.120 or 294A.200 , report:
(a)If a loan received by the candidate was guaranteed by a third party, the amount of the loan and the name and address of each person who guaranteed the loan;
(b)If a loan received by the candidate was forgiven by the person who made the loan, the amount that was forgiven and the name and address of the person who forgave the loan; and
(c)If the candidate received a written commitment for a contribution, the amount committed to be contributed and the name and address of the person who made the written commitment.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 294A.3733 , the reports required by subsection 1 must be filed in the same manner and at the same time as the report filed pursuant to NRS 294A.120 or 294A.200 .
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