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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 604C - CONSUMER LITIGATION FUNDING

NRS 604C.565 Expiration of license; procedure for renewal; cancellation and reinstatement.

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NRS 604C.565 Expiration of license; procedure for renewal; cancellation and reinstatement.
1. A license issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter expires on December 31 of each year, unless it is renewed. To renew such a license, the licensee must submit to the Commissioner on or after November 1 and on or before December 31 of each year:
(a)An application for renewal; and
(b)The annual license fee.
2. If a licensee fails to submit any item required pursuant to subsection 1 to the Commissioner on or after November 1 and on or before December 31 of any year, the license is cancelled as of December 31 of that year. The Commissioner may reinstate a cancelled license if the licensee submits to the Commissioner on or before February 28 of the following year:
(a)An application for renewal; and
(b)The annual license fee.
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