Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE52 TRADE REGULATIONS AND PRACTICES |
CHAPTER598. Deceptive Trade Practices |
SELLERS OF TRAVEL |
General Provisions |
NRS598.365. Seller to register, deposit security and pay fees before advertising services or conducting business in this State; certificate of registration; renewal of certificate. [Effective July 1, 2015.]
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1. Before advertising its services or conducting business in this State, a seller of travel must register with the Division by:
(a) Submitting to the Division an application for registration on a form prescribed by the Division;
(b) Paying to the Division a fee of $25;
(c) Depositing the security required pursuant to NRS 598.375, if any, with the Division; and
(d) Paying to the Division a fee of $100 for deposit to the account established pursuant to NRS 598.371.
2. The Division shall issue a certificate of registration to the seller of travel upon receipt of:
(a) The security in the proper form if the seller of travel is required to deposit security pursuant to NRS 598.375; and
(b) The payment of any fees required by this section.
3. A certificate of registration:
(a) Is not transferable or assignable; and
(b) Expires 1 year after it is issued.
4. A seller of travel must renew a certificate of registration issued pursuant to this section before the certificate expires by:
(a) Submitting to the Division an application for the renewal of the certificate on a form prescribed by the Division;
(b) Paying to the Division a fee of $25; and
(c) Paying to the Division a fee of $100 for deposit to the account established pursuant to NRS 598.371.
5. The Division shall mail an application for the renewal of a certificate to the last known address of a seller of travel at least 30 days before the expiration of the certificate.
6. The provisions of this section do not require a person described in paragraph (a) of subsection 2 of NRS 598.335 to register with the Division.
(Added to NRS by 2001, 2147; A 2003, 1826, 2888; R temp. 2009, 2732; R temp. 2011, 2652; R temp. 2013, 1054, expires by limitation on June 30, 2015)