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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 76 - STATE BUSINESS LICENSES

NRS 76.173 Suspension of state business license for owing debt to certain agencies.

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NRS 76.173 Suspension of state business license for owing debt to certain agencies.
1. The Secretary of State shall suspend a state business license if the State Controller has informed the Secretary of State pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 353C.1965 that the holder of the state business license owes a debt to an agency that has been assigned to the State Controller for collection and the holder has not:
(a)Satisfied the debt;
(b)Entered into an agreement for the payment of the debt pursuant to NRS 353C.130 ; or
(c)Demonstrated to the State Controller that the debt is not valid.
2. The Secretary of State shall reinstate a state business license that was suspended pursuant to subsection 1 if the State Controller notifies the Secretary of State in writing that the holder of the state business license has:
(a)Satisfied the debt;
(b)Entered into an agreement for the payment of the debt pursuant to NRS 353C.130 ; or
(c)Demonstrated to the State Controller that the debt is not valid.
3. As used in this section:
(a)“Agency” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 353C.020 .
(b)“Debt” has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 353C.040 .
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