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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 490 - OFF-HIGHWAY VEHICLES

NRS 490.390 Books and records: Location; inspection and copying; retention.

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NRS 490.390 Books and records: Location; inspection and copying; retention.
1. An off-highway vehicle dealer, long-term or short-term lessor or manufacturer shall keep the books and records for all locations at which he or she does business within a county at the principal place of business in that county.
2. Each off-highway vehicle dealer, lessor and manufacturer shall:
(a)Permit any authorized agent of the Director or the State of Nevada to inspect and copy the books and records during usual business hours; or
(b)Not later than 3 business days after receiving a request from such a person for the production of the books and records or any other information, provide the requested books, records and other information to the person at the location specified in the request.
3. An off-highway vehicle dealer, lessor and manufacturer shall retain his or her books and records for 3 years after he or she ceases to be licensed as an off-highway vehicle dealer, lessor or manufacturer.
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