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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 88A - BUSINESS TRUSTS

NRS 88A.935 Manner of storage of records; conversion of electronic records into clear and legible paper form; admissibility in evidence of electronic records.

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NRS 88A.935 Manner of storage of records; conversion of electronic records into clear and legible paper form; admissibility in evidence of electronic records.
1. Except as otherwise required by federal or state law, any records maintained by a business trust in its regular course of business may be kept on, or by means of, any information processing system or other information storage device or medium, including, without limitation, a blockchain, or in the form of an electronic record.
2. A business trust shall convert within a reasonable time any records that are kept in a manner described in subsection 1 into clear and legible paper form upon the request of any person entitled to inspect the records maintained by the business trust pursuant to any provision of this chapter. If a requested record is kept on, or by means of, a blockchain, the business trust is not required to convert the entire blockchain into paper form but shall be deemed to comply with the requirements of this subsection by converting the requested record into paper form.
3. A clear and legible paper form produced from records that are kept in a manner described in subsection 1 is admissible in evidence and accepted for all other purposes to the same extent as an original paper record with the same information if the paper form portrays the record accurately.
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