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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 657A - REGULATORY EXPERIMENTATION PROGRAM FOR PRODUCT INNOVATION

NRS 657A.420 Approval or denial of application; notice of approval or denial.

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NRS 657A.420 Approval or denial of application; notice of approval or denial.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, the Director may approve or deny any application or request submitted pursuant to this chapter. The Director may not approve an application or request if provision of the relevant financial product or service to consumers in this State would exceed the applicable limitation provided by subsection 2 or 3 of NRS 657A.300 .
2. The Director shall give the applicant or participant written notice of the approval or denial of the application or request within 5 business days after the date of approval or denial.
3. The approval or denial of an application or request is final and not subject to administrative or judicial review.
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