Nevada Code § 463.0164

Independent agent defined
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1. Independent agent means any person
who:
(a) Approves or grants the extension of gaming
credit on behalf of a state gaming licensee or collects a debt evidenced by a
credit instrument; or
(b) Contracts with a state gaming licensee or its
affiliate to provide services outside of Nevada consisting of arranging
complimentary transportation, food, lodging or other services, or any
combination thereof, whose combined retail price per person exceeds $1,000 in
any 7-day period for guests at a licensed gaming establishment.
2. The term does not include:
(a) A state gaming licensee;
(b) A bonded collection agency licensed by the
local government authorities in the jurisdiction where the agency has its
principal place of business;
(c) A licensed attorney;
(d) A supplier of transportation;
(e) A travel agency which receives compensation
solely on the price of the transportation or lodging arranged for by the
agency;
(f) An employee of a state gaming licensee or its
affiliate; or
(g) A person who receives compensation for his or
her services, other than cash, in an amount of not more than $1,000.

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