Nevada Code § 463.173

Restrictions on person denied license or found unsuitable
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1. A person who has had his or her
application for a license denied or who has been found unsuitable by the
Commission:
(a) Is not entitled to profit from his or her
investment in a:
(1) Corporation other than a publicly
traded corporation, as that term is defined in NRS 463.487 ;
(2) Partnership;
(3) Limited partnership;
(4) Limited-liability company; or
(5) Joint venture,
which has
applied for or been granted a license.
(b) Shall not retain his or her interest in a
corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited-liability company or
joint venture beyond that period prescribed by the Commission.
(c) Shall not accept more for his or her interest
in a corporation, partnership, limited partnership, limited-liability company
or joint venture than the person paid for it or the market value on the date of
the denial of the license or the finding of unsuitability.
2. The Board or Commission may proceed
pursuant to NRS 463.141 to enforce the
provisions of subsection 1.

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