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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 76 - STATE BUSINESS LICENSES

NRS 76.170 Enforcement of provisions: Revocation or suspension of state business license; denial of new license.

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NRS 76.170 Enforcement of provisions: Revocation or suspension of state business license; denial of new license.
1. If a person who holds a state business license fails to comply with a provision of this chapter or a regulation of the Secretary of State adopted pursuant thereto, the Secretary of State may revoke or suspend the state business license of the person.
2. If the license is suspended or revoked, the Secretary of State shall provide written notice of the action to the person who holds the state business license.
3. The Secretary of State shall not issue a new license to the former holder of a revoked state business license unless the Secretary of State is satisfied that the person will comply with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations of the Secretary of State adopted pursuant thereto.
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