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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 599B - SOLICITATION BY TELEPHONE

NRS 599B.170 Required disclosures by salesperson; restrictions on representations regarding premiums.

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NRS 599B.170 Required disclosures by salesperson; restrictions on representations regarding premiums.
1. During any solicitation or sales presentation made by him or her, or in any correspondence written in connection with a sale, a salesperson shall:
(a)Identify himself or herself by stating his or her true name;
(b)Identify the seller by whom he or she is employed; and
(c)State the purpose of his or her call.
2. During any solicitation or sales presentation made by him or her, or in any correspondence written in connection with a registrant, a registrant shall disclose to a consumer:
(a)Any charge, including the amount associated with the use of any premium being offered;
(b)Any material restriction, requirement, condition, limitation or exception which is associated with the use of the premium; and
(c)Any charge connected with the sale of any goods or services.
3. A registrant shall not characterize a premium as a prize unless the consumer may receive the premium free of charge and without making any purchase.
4. A registrant shall inform each consumer of the time within which any premium will be delivered.
5. A registrant shall not make any representation of the number of premiums to be awarded in a sales promotion unless the representation accurately reflects the actual number of premiums that will be awarded.
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