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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 599B - SOLICITATION BY TELEPHONE

NRS 599B.140 Renewal of registration.

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NRS 599B.140 Renewal of registration.
1. Each person registered pursuant to the provisions of this chapter must renew his or her registration annually by:
(a)Paying the fee for registration;
(b)Submitting to the Unit the application required by NRS 599B.090 or 599B.120 , whichever applies; and
(c)If the person is a seller, submitting to the Unit:
(1)A copy of the work card obtained by:
(I)The seller pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 599B.115 ; and
(II)Each principal officer, director, trustee, shareholder, owner, partner and employee of the seller, and each salesperson associated with the seller who is not an employee of the seller, pursuant to subsection 2 of NRS 599B.115 ; and
(2)If applicable, a statement listing each person who, pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 599B.115 , is not required to obtain a work card.
2. Registration expires on the anniversary of the issuance of the registration. A registrant who wishes to renew his or her registration must do so on or before the date his or her registration expires.
3. For the purposes of NRS 599B.080 , a person who fails to renew his or her registration within the time required by this section is not registered pursuant to this chapter.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 599B.160 , if any material change in the information submitted for registration occurs before the date for renewal, a registrant shall submit that information to the Unit within 10 days after the registrant obtains knowledge of the change.
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