Nevada Code § 394.557

Fee to be paid to Administrator for students who enroll in certain programs
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, each postsecondary educational institution licensed in this state
shall pay to the Administrator a fee of $5 for each student the institution
initially enrolls in a program for which the student pays a tuition or
registration fee. On or before January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 of each
year, each institution shall transmit to the Administrator the fees required by
this subsection for the immediately preceding quarter. The Administrator shall
deposit the money in the State Treasury for credit to the Account for Student
Indemnification.
2. The Administrator shall notify each
postsecondary educational institution licensed in this state if the balance in
the Account is $750,000 or more. If the balance in the Account is $750,000 or
more, a postsecondary educational institution is not required to pay the fee
required by subsection 1. If the balance in the Account subsequently falls
below $750,000, the Administrator shall notify each postsecondary educational
institution licensed in this state that the fee must be paid until the balance
in the Account is $750,000 or more.

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