Nevada Code § 100.065

Deposits authorized in lieu of cash payment or surety bond for protection of State; surety bond must be issued by authorized insurer; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 4 and 5, in lieu of any cash payment or surety bond required as
protection for the State of Nevada, the person required to provide the cash
payment or surety bond may deposit with the State Treasurer, unless a different
custodian is named by specific statute:
(a) Bonds of the United States or of the State of
Nevada of an actual market value of not less than the amount of the required
cash payment or surety bond;
(b) A letter of credit from a bank, savings bank,
credit union or savings and loan association situated in Nevada, which meets
the requirements set for that purpose by the State Treasurer; or
(c) A savings certificate, certificate of deposit
or investment certificate of a bank, savings bank, credit union or savings and
loan association situated in Nevada, which must indicate an account of an amount
not less than the amount of the required cash payment or surety bond and,
except as otherwise provided by specific statute, that the amount is not
available for withdrawal except by direct order of the State Treasurer.
2. Whenever a savings certificate,
certificate of deposit or investment certificate is deposited as provided in
this section, interest earned on the certificate accrues to the account of the
depositor.
3. If a surety bond is provided as
protection for the State of Nevada, the bond must be issued by an insurer who
is authorized or otherwise allowed under title 57 of NRS to issue such a bond
pursuant to title 57 of NRS.
4. The Department of Motor Vehicles shall
not accept bonds of the United States or of the State of Nevada in lieu of any
cash payment or surety bond required to be deposited with the Department of
Motor Vehicles as protection for the State of Nevada.
5. The Department of Taxation shall not
accept bonds, savings certificates, certificates of deposit or investment
certificates in lieu of the surety bond required to be deposited with the
Department of Taxation pursuant to NRS
370.589 .

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