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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 498 - SKYDIVING BUSINESSES

NRS 498.090 Posting of certain information at operator’s place of business.

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NRS 498.090 Posting of certain information at operator’s place of business. The operator of a skydiving business shall post in a conspicuous location at the operator’s place of business a poster that includes the following information in a font that is easy to read:
1. A statement that skydiving businesses operating in this state must comply with the regulations of the Federal Aviation Administration governing skydiving and safety requirements that are at least as stringent as the basic safety requirements of the Association;
2. A list of the equipment required to be provided to a student skydiver; and
3. A statement that a customer may report any alleged violation of the provisions of NRS 498.010 to 498.110 , inclusive, to the district attorney of the county in which the alleged violation occurred or to the Attorney General.
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