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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 372A - TAX ON CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

NRS 372A.2864 Registration with Department and cannabis tax permit required to engage in or conduct business as seller; application for permit. [Effective January 1, 2027.]

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NRS 372A.2864 Registration with Department and cannabis tax permit required to engage in or conduct business as seller; application for permit. [Effective January 1, 2027.]
1. In addition to any other permit required by law, before the issuance of a license by the Board pursuant to chapter 678B of NRS, every person desiring to engage in or conduct business as a seller within this State must, for each place of business:
(a)Register with, or obtain a permit from, the Department pursuant to NRS 360.597 to 360.5975 , inclusive; and
(b)Obtain a cannabis tax permit from the Department issued pursuant to NRS 372A.2865 .
2. Every application for a cannabis tax permit must:
(a)Be made upon a form prescribed by the Department.
(b)Set forth the name under which the applicant transacts or intends to transact business and the location of the applicant’s place or places of business.
(c)Set forth any other information which the Department may require.
(d)Be signed by:
(1)The owner if he or she is a natural person;
(2)A member or partner if the seller is an association or partnership; or
(3)An executive officer or some person specifically authorized to sign the application if the seller is a corporation. Written evidence of the signer’s authority must be attached to the application.
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