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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 612 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

NRS 612.618 Payment that is returned or dishonored does not constitute timely payment; additional fee.

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NRS 612.618 Payment that is returned or dishonored does not constitute timely payment; additional fee.
1. If a check, draft, electronic transfer of money or other method of payment is tendered on or before the due date in payment of contributions but is afterward returned to the Division or otherwise dishonored by the financial institution on which the check, draft or electronic transfer of money is drawn or that issued the other method of payment, the check, draft, electronic transfer of money or other method of payment does not constitute timely payment unless the Administrator determines that the return or dishonor occurred because of fault on the part of the financial institution.
2. The Administrator shall charge an additional fee in the amount established by the State Controller pursuant to NRS 353C.115 for handling against a person who presents a check, draft, electronic transfer of money or other method of payment that is afterward returned or otherwise dishonored. The fee may be waived only by the Administrator. The fee must be deposited in the Unemployment Compensation Administration Fund.
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