Nevada Code § 338.565

Payment of interest on amounts withheld improperly
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1. If a contractor makes payment to a
subcontractor or supplier more than 10 days after the occurrence of any of the
following acts or omissions:
(a) The contractor fails to pay his or her subcontractor
or supplier in accordance with the provisions of subsection 1 of NRS 338.550 ;
(b) The contractor fails to give his or her
subcontractor or supplier the written notice of any withholding as required by
subsections 2 and 3 of NRS 338.560 ; or
(c) The contractor receives a subcontractors or
suppliers written notice of correction of the condition set forth pursuant to
subsection 4 of NRS 338.560 as the
reason for the withholding, signed by an authorized agent of the subcontractor
or supplier, and fails to:
(1) Pay the amount of the progress payment
or retainage payment that was withheld from his or her subcontractor or
supplier within 10 days after the contractor receives the next progress bill or
retainage bill; or
(2) Object to the scope and manner of the
correction, within 10 days after receiving the written notice of correction, in
a written statement that sets forth the reason for the objection and is signed
by an authorized agent of the subcontractor, statement that sets forth the
reason for the objection and is accompanied by a notarized affidavit signed by
the contractor,
the
contractor shall pay to the subcontractor or supplier, in addition to the
entire amount of the progress bill or the retainage bill or any unpaid portion
thereof, interest from the 10th day on the amount delayed, at a rate equal to
the lowest daily prime rate at the three largest banks or other financial
institutions of the United States on the date the contract was executed plus 2
percent, until payment is made to the subcontractor or supplier.
2. If the contractor objects pursuant to
subparagraph (2) of paragraph (c) of subsection 1, the contractor shall pay to
the subcontractor or supplier an amount that is equal to the value of the
corrections to which the contractor does not object.

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