Nevada Code § 463.168

Suitability of certain persons providing transmission services in association with licensee; termination of association
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1. The Commission, upon recommendation by
the Board, may require a natural person or an entity providing services in
connection with the transmission of live broadcasts to file an application for
a finding of suitability.
2. If the Commission determines that the
person or entity is unsuitable to provide transmission services, any
association or agreement between the provider and a licensee must be
terminated, unless otherwise provided by the Commission.
3. An agreement between such a person or
entity and a licensee shall be deemed to include a provision for its
termination without liability on the part of the licensee upon a finding by the
Commission that the provider is unsuitable to be associated with a licensee.
Failure to include that condition in the agreement is not a defense in any
action brought concerning the termination of an agreement pursuant to this
section.
4. If an application for a finding of
suitability is not submitted to the Board within 30 days after the Commission
so requests, the Commission may pursue any remedy or combination of remedies
provided in this chapter.
5. Failure of a licensee to terminate any
association or agreement with a person or entity providing services in
connection with the transmission of live broadcasts after receiving notice of a
determination of unsuitability, or the failure of the provider to file a timely
application for a finding of suitability, is an unsuitable method of operation.

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