Nevada Code § 463.715

Finding of suitability of certain activities or associations of licensee
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1. If the Board determines that an actual
or intended activity or association of a licensee in a foreign gaming operation
may be prohibited pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS
463.720 , the Board may require the licensee to file an application for a
finding of suitability to be made by the Commission concerning the activity or
association. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the licensee shall
file the application for a finding of suitability within 30 days after
receiving the request from the Board unless the Chair of the Board grants an
extension of time.
2. In lieu of filing an application for a
finding of suitability pursuant to subsection 1, a licensee may, within 30 days
after receiving a request from the Board pursuant to subsection 1, petition the
Commission to review the request and determine whether the licensee is required
to file the application.
3. A licensee may, without a request from
the Board, file an application for a finding of suitability concerning the
licensees actual or intended activity or association in a foreign gaming
operation.
4. If the Commission finds that:
(a) An intended activity or association of a
licensee in a foreign gaming operation is unsuitable pursuant to subsection 3
of NRS 463.720 , the licensee shall not
engage in the activity or enter into the association.
(b) An activity or association of a licensee in a
foreign gaming operation is prohibited pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 463.720 , the licensee shall terminate
the activity or association within the time prescribed by the Commission.
5. An application for a finding of
suitability filed pursuant to this section is subject to the same procedures
and standards as any other application for a finding of suitability filed
pursuant to this chapter.

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