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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 338 - PUBLIC WORKS

NRS 338.570 Contractor to provide notice concerning progress payments and retainage payments to certain subcontractors and suppliers.

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NRS 338.570 Contractor to provide notice concerning progress payments and retainage payments to certain subcontractors and suppliers. Within 5 working days after a contractor receives a written request from a subcontractor or supplier of his or her subcontractor or supplier with respect to a subcontract which has not been fully performed, the contractor shall notify the subcontractor or supplier of his or her subcontractor or supplier in writing of the following:
1. The date the contractor made a specified progress payment or retainage payment to his or her subcontractor or supplier;
2. Whether the contractor has paid the entire amount of a specified progress payment or retainage payment to his or her subcontractor or supplier; and
3. The amount withheld by the contractor from a specified progress payment or retainage payment to his or her subcontractor or supplier, if any.
Payments Made by Subcontractor to Subcontractors and Suppliers
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