Nevada Code § 463.366

Payment of claim after decision of Board or hearing examiner becomes final; deposit and withdrawal of amount of claim upon judicial review
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, a licensee shall pay a patrons claim within 20 days after the
decision of the Board or the hearing examiner directing the licensee to do so
becomes final. Failure to pay within that time is grounds for disciplinary
action pursuant to NRS 463.311 to 463.3145 , inclusive.
2. If a licensee intends to file a
petition for judicial review of the decision pursuant to NRS 463.3662 to 463.3668 , inclusive, the licensee must
first deposit in an interest-bearing account in a financial institution an
amount equal to the amount in dispute. The licensee shall pay the full amount
of the patrons claim, including interest, within 20 days after a final,
nonappealable order of a court of competent jurisdiction so directs.
3. The licensee may withdraw the amount
deposited in the financial institution upon:
(a) Payment of the full amount of the patrons
claim, plus interest, if the licensee has given notice to the Board of the
payment; or
(b) A final determination by the court that the
licensee is not required to pay the claim.

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