Nevada Code § 463.530

Individual licensing of officers and directors of corporations other than publicly traded corporations; other persons required to be licensed individually
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All officers and
directors of a corporation, other than a publicly traded corporation, which
holds or applies for a state gaming license must be licensed individually,
according to the provisions of this chapter, and if, in the judgment of the
Commission, the public interest will be served by requiring any or all of the
corporations individual stockholders, lenders, holders of evidence of
indebtedness, underwriters, key executives, agents or employees to be licensed,
the corporation shall require those persons to apply for a license in
accordance with the laws and requirements in effect at the time the Commission
requires the licensing. A person who is required to be licensed by this section
shall apply for a license within 30 days after the person becomes an officer or
director. A person who is required to be licensed pursuant to a decision of the
Commission shall apply for a license within 30 days after the Commission
requests the person to do so.

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