Nevada Code § 417.133

Disclosure of information concerning certain events or services relating to benefits or entitlements for veterans; exceptions
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, any person who advertises or promotes any event or other public
gathering relating to benefits or entitlements for veterans shall, at the
beginning of the event or other public gathering, make an oral announcement and
provide to each attendee a written disclosure. The oral announcement and
written disclosure must be in the following form:
This event is not sponsored
by, or affiliated with, the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or the
Nevada Department of Veterans Services. You may qualify for benefits other than
or in addition to the benefits discussed at this event.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 4, any person who advertises or promotes services to represent or assist
veterans in matters relating to benefits or entitlements for veterans, shall
provide a disclosure on all materials used to advertise or promote those
services in the following form:
No compensation may be
received by any person advising or assisting another person with a matter
relating to veterans benefits except as authorized under Title 38 of the
United States Code. Veterans benefit services are offered at no cost by
federally chartered veteran service organizations and accredited veterans service
officers.
3. Any written disclosure made pursuant to
this section must be conspicuous, appear in 10-point font or larger and appear
in the same type face as the largest use of the term veteran or any similar
term that appears in the advertising or promotional material containing the
written disclosure.
4. The requirements of this section do not
apply to:
(a) Any congressionally chartered or recognized
organization of honorably discharged members of the Armed Forces of the United
States or any affiliate of such an organization;
(b) Any person who has obtained written
permission from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, the
Department of Veterans Services or any other organization described in
paragraph (a) to use the name, symbol or insignia of the agency or organization
to promote any event or other public gathering relating to benefits or
entitlements for veterans;
(c) An event or other public gathering that is
part of a course or program of continuing education for an attorney;
(d) The owner or personnel of any medium in which
an advertisement appears or through which an advertisement is disseminated;
(e) An entity that is recognized as exempt under
section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(3)
or 26 U.S.C. 501(c)(19); or
(f) An attorney or agent who is accredited by the
United States Department of Veterans Affairs to assist veterans with filing
claims for benefits and related matters.
5. As used in this section, advertise
means to use any written or printed communication, directory listing or a
radio, television, computer network or similar airwave or electronic
transmission to solicit or promote services relating to benefits or
entitlements for veterans. The term does not include any printing or writing
used on a building, uniform or badge for identification purposes or used in a
memorandum or other communication in the ordinary course of business that does
not solicit or promote services relating to benefits or entitlements for
veterans.

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