The rules adopted by an association: 1. Must be reasonably related to the purpose for which they are adopted. 2. Must be sufficiently explicit in their prohibition, direction or limitation to inform a person of any action or omission required for compliance. 3. Must not be adopted to evade any obligation of the association. 4. Must be consistent with the governing documents of the association and must not arbitrarily restrict conduct or require the construction of any capital improvement by a units owner that is not required by the governing documents of the association. 5. Must be uniformly enforced under the same or similar circumstances against all units owners. Any rule that is not so uniformly enforced may not be enforced against any units owner. 6. May be enforced by the association through the imposition of a fine only if the association complies with the requirements set forth in NRS 116.31031 . NRS 116.31065 Rules. [Effective July 1, 2026.] The rules adopted by an association: 1. Must be reasonably related to the purpose for which they are adopted. 2. Must be sufficiently explicit in their prohibition, direction or limitation to inform a person of any action or omission required for compliance. 3. Must not be adopted to evade any obligation of the association. 4. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 1 of NRS 116.335 , must be consistent with the governing documents of the association and must not arbitrarily restrict conduct or require the construction of any capital improvement by a units owner that is not required by the governing documents of the association. 5. Must be uniformly enforced under the same or similar circumstances against all units owners. Any rule that is not so uniformly enforced may not be enforced against any units owner. 6. May be enforced by the association through the imposition of a fine only if the association complies with the requirements set forth in NRS 116.31031 .
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