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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 612 - UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION

NRS 612.645 Division authorized to act on behalf of State; filing fees, costs or bonds not required of State; additional fee for recording, copying or certifying documents.

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NRS 612.645 Division authorized to act on behalf of State; filing fees, costs or bonds not required of State; additional fee for recording, copying or certifying documents.
1. In all proceedings under NRS 612.625 to 612.640 , inclusive, the Division shall be authorized to act in its name on behalf of the State of Nevada.
2. No costs or filing fees shall be charged to the State of Nevada in any proceedings brought under any provision of NRS 612.625 to 612.640 , inclusive, nor shall any bond or undertaking be required of the State of Nevada, either in proceedings in the district court or on appeal to the appellate court of competent jurisdiction pursuant to the rules fixed by the Supreme Court pursuant to Section 4 of Article 6 of the Nevada Constitution.
3. In any proceedings brought under any provision of NRS 612.625 to 612.640 , inclusive, the Administrator shall charge to the employer against whom the proceeding is brought an additional fee to defray the cost for recording, copying or certifying documents, as applicable. Any such fee must be:
(a)Charged to the employer in accordance with the fees set forth in NRS 247.305 ; and
(b)Paid into the Unemployment Compensation Administration Fund.
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