Nevada Code § 231.14055

Application; certification and provision of information concerning financing programs for small businesses by Office of Economic Development; compilation and posting of list of certified businesses on Internet website
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1. A business may apply, on a form
prescribed by regulation of the Office, to the Office for certification as a
local emerging small business. The application must be accompanied by such
proof as the Office requires to demonstrate that the applicant is in compliance
with the criteria set forth in NRS 231.1405 and any regulations adopted pursuant to NRS
231.1408 .
2. Upon receipt of the application and
when satisfied that the applicant meets the requirements set forth in this
section, NRS 231.1405 and any
regulations adopted pursuant to NRS
231.1408 , the Office shall:
(a) Certify the business as a local emerging
small business; and
(b) Provide to the business, in written or
electronic form, information concerning public and private programs to provide
financing for small businesses and the criteria for obtaining financing through
such programs. The information must include, without limitation, information
concerning:
(1) Grants or loans of money from the
Catalyst Account created by NRS 231.1573 ;
(2) The issuance of revenue bonds for
industrial development pursuant to NRS
349.400 to 349.670 , inclusive;
(3) The Nevada Collateral Support Program
pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 5701 et seq.;
(4) The Nevada Microenterprise Initiative
Program pursuant to 12 U.S.C. 5701 et seq.;
(5) The Nevada New Markets Jobs Act
pursuant to chapter 231A of NRS;
(6) The Nevada Silver State Opportunities
Fund pursuant to NRS 355.275 ;
(7) Loans from the Small Business
Administration pursuant to 15 U.S.C. 631 et seq.; and
(8) Any other private program to provide
financing for small businesses approved by the Office.
3. The Office shall compile a list of the
local emerging small businesses certified pursuant to this section and post the
list on its Internet website.

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