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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 628 - ACCOUNTANTS

NRS 628.160 Regulations concerning professional conduct: Procedure for adoption; notice.

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NRS 628.160 Regulations concerning professional conduct: Procedure for adoption; notice.
1. The Board may by regulation adopt and amend rules of professional conduct appropriate to establish and maintain a high standard of quality, integrity and dignity in the profession of public accountancy.
2. In addition to the requirements of chapter 233B of NRS, the Board shall provide notice of any such proposed rule or amendment to each holder of a live permit, to the electronic mail address shown in the records of the Board, along with information advising the holder of the permit of the date, time and place of the hearing on the proposed rule or amendment and requesting that he or she submit any comments thereon at least 15 days before the hearing. The comments are advisory only. The Board shall also make available on its Internet website the proposed rule or amendment.
3. The Board may adopt regulations concerning the professional conduct of corporations, partnerships and limited-liability companies practicing certified public accounting or public accounting which it deems consistent with or required by the public welfare, including regulations:
(a)Governing the style, name and title of the corporations, partnerships and limited-liability companies.
(b)Governing the affiliation of the corporations, partnerships and limited-liability companies with any other organizations.
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