1. After the acceptance of a person to the program for restitution, a notice must be sent by registered or certified mail to that person by a representative of the program. 2. The notice must contain: (a) The date and amount of the check or draft the person is alleged to have drawn or passed; (b) The name of the payee; (c) The date before which the person must contact the designated representative of the program concerning the check or draft; (d) A demand for full restitution of the face amount of the check or draft and any fees authorized pursuant to NRS 205.469 and 205.471 ; and (e) A statement that failure to pay restitution and fees may result in criminal prosecution.
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