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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 598 - DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICES

NRS 598.9808 “Solar installation company” defined.

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NRS 598.9808 “Solar installation company” defined.
1. “Solar installation company” means any form of business organization or any other nongovernmental legal entity, including, without limitation, a corporation, partnership, association, trust or unincorporated organization, that holds a license issued pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS which authorizes the performance of work concerning a distributed generation system and, directly or indirectly, on its own behalf or on behalf of another:
(a)Performs or offers to perform any work concerning a distributed generation system;
(b)Advertises, solicits or offers to enter into an agreement for the purchase or lease of a distributed generation system or a power purchase agreement; or
(c)Transacts business to:
(1)Sell and install a distributed generation system; or
(2)Install a distributed generation system owned by a third party from whom the customer:
(I)Leases a distributed generation system; or
(II)Purchases electricity generated by a distributed generation system.
2. The term does not include a person who generates leads or referrals to perform work concerning a distributed generation system for persons who hold a license issued pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS authorizing the performance of such work, if such activity is limited to:
(a)Collecting only the name, contact information and information concerning the power bill of a prospective purchaser or lessee;
(b)Serving as the source of a referral;
(c)Providing the contact information of a person who holds a license issued pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS to a prospective purchaser or lessee;
(d)Setting up appointments on behalf of a person who holds a license issued pursuant to chapter 624 of NRS; or
(e)Advertising only through print media and not through any electronic means, including, without limitation, through a mobile application, Internet website, online service, electronic mail or any other form of electronic media.
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