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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 696A - MOTOR CLUBS

NRS 696A.080 Deposit and maintenance of security: Form; amount.

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NRS 696A.080 Deposit and maintenance of security: Form; amount.
1. A person shall not render or agree to render motor club service without first depositing and thereafter continuously maintaining security in one of the following forms with the Commissioner:
(a)The sum of $100,000 in cash.
(b)Securities approved by the Commissioner, having a market value of $100,000 and being of a type approved by the Commissioner and legal for investment by admitted insurers issuing nonassessable policies on a reserve basis.
(c)A surety bond which complies with NRS 679B.175 and is in the principal sum of $100,000, with an admitted surety insurer as surety.
2. In lieu of the deposit required by subsection 1, a foreign or alien motor club may deposit evidence satisfactory to the Commissioner that it has on deposit with an officer of a state of the United States of America, authorized by the law of such state to accept such deposit:
(a)Securities which meet the requirements of paragraph
(b)of subsection 1 of at least a like amount for the benefit and security of all members and creditors of such motor club; or
(b)A surety bond, in the principal sum of $100,000, which meets the requirements of NRS 696A.090 , issued by a bonding company authorized to do business in the State of Nevada and in the state where the bond is posted.
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