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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 80 - FOREIGN CORPORATIONS

NRS 80.113 List or statement to be maintained at principal office in this State or with custodian of records; requirement to assist in criminal investigation; failure to comply; regulations.

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NRS 80.113 List or statement to be maintained at principal office in this State or with custodian of records; requirement to assist in criminal investigation; failure to comply; regulations.
1. A foreign corporation that is not a publicly traded corporation shall maintain at its principal office in this State or with its custodian of records whose name and street address is available at the foreign corporation’s registered office a current list of its owners of record.
2. Upon the request of the Secretary of State, the foreign corporation shall:
(a)Provide the Secretary of State with the name and contact information of the custodian of the list described in subsection 1. The information required pursuant to this paragraph shall be kept confidential by the Secretary of State.
(b)Provide written notice to the Secretary of State within 10 days after any change in the information contained in the list described in subsection 1.
3. Upon the request of any law enforcement agency in the course of a criminal investigation, the Secretary of State may require a foreign corporation to:
(a)Submit to the Secretary of State, within 3 business days, a copy of the list required to be maintained pursuant to subsection 1; or
(b)Answer any interrogatory submitted by the Secretary of State that will assist in the criminal investigation.
4. If a foreign corporation fails to comply with any requirement pursuant to subsection 3, the Secretary of State may take any action necessary, including, without limitation, the suspension or revocation of the right of the foreign corporation to transact business in this State.
5. The Secretary of State shall not reinstate or revive the right of a foreign corporation to transact business that was revoked or suspended pursuant to subsection 4 unless:
(a)The foreign corporation complies with the requirements of subsection 3; or
(b)The law enforcement agency conducting the investigation advises the Secretary of State to reinstate or revive the right of the foreign corporation to transact business in this State.
6. The Secretary of State may adopt regulations to administer the provisions of this section.
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