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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 462 - LOTTERIES AND GAMES

NRS 462.150 Registration of qualified organization: Conditions; revocation.

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NRS 462.150 Registration of qualified organization: Conditions; revocation.
1. The Chair shall:
(a)Register a qualified organization to operate a charitable lottery or charitable game if:
(1)The organization complies with the requirements of NRS 462.160 ;
(2)The prizes offered are legal under state and federal law; and
(3)The Chair determines, in his or her sole and absolute discretion, that the registration of the organization to operate a charitable lottery or charitable game and the prizes offered would not be contrary to the public interest.
(b)Provide a qualified organization, within 30 days after its submission of an application pursuant to NRS 462.160 , with written notification of the basis for any refusal by the Chair to register the qualified organization pursuant to this section.
2. The registration of a qualified organization to operate a charitable lottery or charitable game is a revocable privilege. No person has any right to be registered to operate a charitable lottery or charitable game by the Chair or acquires any vested right upon being registered by the Chair.
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