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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 628B - PRIVATE PROFESSIONAL GUARDIANS

NRS 628B.520 Duty to maintain principal office in State; requirements.

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NRS 628B.520 Duty to maintain principal office in State; requirements.
1. A private professional guardian company licensed pursuant to this chapter shall maintain its principal office in this State.
2. To qualify as the principal office for the purposes of subsection 1, an office of the private professional guardian company must:
(a)Have a verifiable physical location in this State at which the private professional guardian company conducts such business operations in this State as are necessary to administer private professional guardianships in this State;
(b)Have available at the office a private professional guardian who meets the requirements set forth in paragraph
(a)of subsection 1 of NRS 159.0595 and is a permanent resident of this State and at least 21 years of age;
(c)Have any license issued pursuant to this chapter conspicuously displayed;
(d)Have available at the office originals or true copies of all material business records and accounts of the private professional guardian company, which must be readily available to access and readily available for examination by the Division;
(e)Have available to the public written procedures for making claims against the surety bond required to be maintained pursuant to NRS 628B.540 ;
(f)Have available all services to residents of this State which are consistent with the business plan of the private professional guardian company included with the application for a license; and
(g)Comply with any other requirements specified by the Commissioner.
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