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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 426 - PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES

NRS 426.685 Establishment of vending facility in or on building or property that is not public building or property; owner of building may enter into contract requiring incentive pay.

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NRS 426.685 Establishment of vending facility in or on building or property that is not public building or property; owner of building may enter into contract requiring incentive pay.
1. The Bureau may establish a vending facility in or on a building or property that is not a public building or property if the owner of the building or property consents and enters into a contract with the Bureau.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the owner of a building or property in or on which a vending facility is established pursuant to subsection 1 may enter into a contract with the Bureau that requires the licensee to pay an incentive to the owner of the building or property. An incentive may not be paid to the owner of a building or property with respect to a vending facility located in a portion of the building or property leased or rented to a public entity.
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