Nevada Code § 463.373

Quarterly fee for state license for restricted operation
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1. Before issuing a state gaming license
to an applicant for a restricted operation, the Commission shall charge and
collect from the applicant for each slot machine for each quarter year:
(a) A license fee of $81 for each slot machine if
the applicant will have at least 1 but not more than 5 slot machines.
(b) A license fee of $405 plus $141 for each slot
machine in excess of 5 if the applicant will have at least 6 but not more than
15 slot machines.
2. The Commission shall charge and collect
the fee prescribed in subsection 1:
(a) On or before the last day of the last month
in a calendar quarter, for the ensuing calendar quarter, from a licensee whose
operation is continuing.
(b) In advance from a licensee who begins
operation or puts additional slot machines into play during a calendar quarter.
3. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 463.386 , no proration of the fee
prescribed in subsection 1 may be allowed for any reason.
4. The operator of the location where slot
machines are situated shall pay the fee prescribed in subsection 1 upon the
total number of slot machines situated in that location, whether or not the
machines are owned by one or more licensee-owners.
5. Any person who is authorized to receive
a share of the revenue from any slot machine that is operated on the premises
of a licensee is liable to the licensee for that persons proportionate share
of the fee prescribed in subsection 1 and shall remit or credit his or her full
proportionate share to the licensee on or before the last day of the last month
in a calendar quarter, if the licensee is paying the fee in accordance with
paragraph (a) of subsection 2, or, if the licensee is paying the fee in
accordance with paragraph (b) of subsection 2, on or before the date on which
the licensee pays the fee. A licensee is not liable to any person who is
authorized to receive a share of the revenue from any slot machine that is
operated on the premises of the licensee for that persons proportionate share
of the fee prescribed in subsection 1.

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