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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 397 - WESTERN REGIONAL EDUCATION COMPACT

NRS 397.064 Required terms of stipends converted to loans; regulations.

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NRS 397.064 Required terms of stipends converted to loans; regulations.
1. If a stipend received from the Nevada Office of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education’s Loan and Stipend Fund is converted into a loan pursuant to NRS 397.0645 , the loan must be made upon the following terms:
(a)All loans must bear a competitive interest rate, which must be established by the three Nevada State Commissioners, acting jointly.
(b)A delinquency charge may be assessed on any installment delinquent 10 days or more in an amount that must be established by the three Nevada State Commissioners, acting jointly.
(c)The reasonable costs of collection and attorney’s fees may be recovered in the event of delinquency.
2. The three Nevada State Commissioners, acting jointly, shall adopt regulations governing the repayment of loans, including, without limitation, the period allowed for the repayment and the minimum amount of money that may be repaid in an installment.
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