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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598 - DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

NRS 598.471 Tour broker and tour operator to register, pay fee and, if applicable, deposit security before advertising services or conducting business in this State; certificate of registration; renewal of certificate.

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NRS 598.471 Tour broker and tour operator to register, pay fee and, if applicable, deposit security before advertising services or conducting business in this State; certificate of registration; renewal of certificate.
1. Before advertising its services or conducting business in this State, a tour broker or tour operator must register with the Unit by:
(a)Submitting to the Unit an application for registration on a form prescribed by the Unit;
(b)Paying to the Unit a fee of $25; and
(c)If the tour broker or tour operator is subject to the provisions of NRS 598.495 , depositing the security required by NRS 598.495 with the Unit.
2. The Unit shall issue a certificate of registration to the tour broker or tour operator upon receipt of:
(a)The security in the proper form as required by NRS 598.495 , if the tour broker or tour operator is subject to the provisions of NRS 598.495 ; and
(b)The payment of the fee required by subsection 1.
3. A certificate of registration:
(a)Is not transferable or assignable; and
(b)Expires 1 year after it is issued.
4. A tour broker or tour operator must renew a certificate of registration issued pursuant to this section before the certificate expires by:
(a)Submitting to the Unit an application for the renewal of the certificate on a form prescribed by the Unit; and
(b)Paying to the Unit a fee of $25.
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