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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.231 Authority of Department to deliver notices, decisions and other written communications by electronic means; delivery by mail to person who opts out of delivery by electronic means.

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NRS 360.231 Authority of Department to deliver notices, decisions and other written communications by electronic means; delivery by mail to person who opts out of delivery by electronic means.
1. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, the Department may deliver by electronic means any notice, decision or other written communication which the Department is required to provide to a person pursuant to this title if the notice, decision or other written communication delivered by the Department through electronic means contains or is accompanied by information from which the person can determine the date on which the Department sent the notice, decision or other written communication.
2. The Department shall allow a person, at any time, to opt out of receiving notices, decisions and written communications from the Department through electronic means. Except as otherwise provided by specific statute, if a person opts out of receiving such notices, decisions and written communications through electronic means, the Department shall send such notices, decisions and written communications by mail addressed to the person at his or her address as it appears in the records of the Department.
3. As used in this section, “deliver by electronic means” means:
(a)To deliver to the secure account of a person who has registered for an account with an electronic system maintained by the Department;
(b)To deliver to an electronic mail address at which a person has agreed to receive notices, decisions and other written communications from the Department; or
(c)To post a notice, decision or other written communication on an electronic network or Internet website maintained by the Department that is accessible via the Internet or a mobile application or by using a computer, mobile device, tablet or any other electronic device and to deliver a separate notice of the posting of the notice, decision or other written communication to the electronic mail address of the person described in paragraph (b).
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