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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 671 - MONEY TRANSMISSION

NRS 671.245 Money or credit received for transmission required to be forwarded in accordance with agreement between licensee and sender; licensee required to respond to inquiries upon failure to forward; exceptions.

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NRS 671.245 Money or credit received for transmission required to be forwarded in accordance with agreement between licensee and sender; licensee required to respond to inquiries upon failure to forward; exceptions.
1. A licensee shall forward all money or credits received for transmission in accordance with the terms of the agreement between the licensee and the sender unless the licensee has a reasonable belief or a reasonable basis to believe that the sender may be a victim of fraud or that a crime or violation of law, rule or regulation has occurred, is occurring or may occur.
2. If a licensee fails to forward money or credits received for transmission in accordance with this section, the licensee must respond to inquiries by the sender with the reason for the failure unless providing a response would violate a state or federal law, rule or regulation.
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