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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 696A - MOTOR CLUBS

NRS 696A.140 Certificate of authority: Application and documents; fees; bond; name approval.

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NRS 696A.140 Certificate of authority: Application and documents; fees; bond; name approval. The Commissioner shall not issue a certificate of authority to any motor club until:
1. It files with the Commissioner the following:
(a)A formal application for the certificate in such form and detail as the Commissioner requires, executed under oath by its president or other principal officer.
(b)A certified copy of its charter or articles of incorporation and its bylaws.
2. It pays to the Commissioner the following:
(a)The fee specified in NRS 680B.010 for the filing of an application for the certificate;
(b)The fee specified in NRS 680B.010 for the issuance of the certificate; and
(c)In addition to any other fee or charge, all applicable fees required pursuant to NRS 680C.110 .
3. It deposits the required cash, securities, bond or evidence of such a deposit in another state as provided in NRS 696A.080 with the Commissioner.
4. Its name is approved by the Commissioner pursuant to NRS 696A.120 .
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