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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598 - DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

NRS 598.8541 Release of security if registrant ceases to operate or registration expires.

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NRS 598.8541 Release of security if registrant ceases to operate or registration expires.
1. If no claims have been filed against the security deposited with the Unit pursuant to NRS 598.853 within 6 months after the registrant ceases to operate or his or her registration expires, whichever occurs later, the Commissioner shall release the security to the registrant and shall not audit any claims filed against the security thereafter by consumers.
2. If one or more claims have been filed against the security within 6 months after the registrant ceases to operate or his or her registration expires, whichever occurs later, the proceeds must not be released to the registrant or distributed to any consumer earlier than 1 year after the registrant ceases to operate or his or her registration expires, whichever occurs later.
3. For the purposes of this section, the Commissioner shall determine the date on which a registrant ceases to operate.
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