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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 467 - UNARMED COMBAT

NRS 467.105 Permit for promoter to present program; limited, restricted or conditional permit; fees; exceptions.

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NRS 467.105 Permit for promoter to present program; limited, restricted or conditional permit; fees; exceptions.
1. Every promoter, in order to present a program of contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat, must obtain a permit from the Commission for each program.
2. The Commission may deny an application for such a permit or grant a limited, restricted or conditional permit for any cause deemed sufficient by the Commission.
3. The Commission shall charge and collect the following fees for a permit to present a program of contests or exhibitions:
Permit for a promoter who has no place of business in this state................ $100
Permit for a promoter who has a place of business in this state..................... 100
The provisions of this subsection do not apply to the presentation of a program of amateur contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat.
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