Nevada Code § 244.334

Certification of persons who engage in property management in unincorporated area of county; application; fees; renewal; conditions; penalty; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, the board of county commissioners of each county may, by
ordinance, require each person who wishes to engage in property management in
an unincorporated area of the county to obtain a certificate issued by the
board before engaging in property management.
2. If a board of county commissioners of a
county adopts an ordinance pursuant to subsection 1:
(a) Each person who engages in property
management must make application for a certificate to the board of county
commissioners of the county in which the property to be managed is to be
located. The application must be in a form and manner prescribed by the board
of county commissioners.
(b) The board of county commissioners may:
(1) Establish and collect a fee for the
issuance or renewal of a certificate.
(2) Grant or deny applications for the
issuance or renewal of a certificate.
(3) Impose conditions, limitations and
restrictions upon a certificate.
(4) Establish any other requirements
necessary to carry out the ordinance, including, without limitation, the
imposition of a penalty for a violation of the ordinance.
(5) Adopt, amend and repeal regulations
relating to the ordinance.
3. An ordinance adopted pursuant to the
provisions of this section must not apply to:
(a) A person who holds a license issued pursuant
to chapter 645 of NRS; or
(b) A person engaging in property management of a
property where gaming is conducted under a nonrestricted license for gaming
issued pursuant to NRS 463.170 .

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