Nevada Code § 467.135

Order to promoter to withhold part of purse or other money due certain contestants or manager or second; hearing; disposition of money
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1. The Commission, its Executive Director
or any other employee authorized by the Commission may order the promoter to
withhold any part of a purse or other money belonging or payable to any
contestant, manager or second if, in the judgment of the Commission, Executive
Director or other employee:
(a) The contestant is not competing honestly or
to the best of the contestants skill and ability or the contestant otherwise
violates any regulations adopted by the Commission or any of the provisions of
this chapter, including, but not limited to, the provisions of subsection 1 of NRS 467.110 ; or
(b) The manager or seconds violate any
regulations adopted by the Commission or any of the provisions of this chapter,
including, but not limited to, the provisions of subsection 1 of NRS 467.110 .
2. Upon the withholding of any part of a
purse or other money pursuant to this section, the Commission shall immediately
schedule a hearing on the matter, provide adequate notice to all interested
parties and dispose of the matter as promptly as possible.
3. If it is determined that a contestant,
manager or second is not entitled to any part of his or her share of the purse
or other money, the promoter shall pay the money over to the Commission.
Subject to the provisions of subsection 4, the money must be deposited with the
State Treasurer for credit to the State General Fund.
4. Money turned over to the Commission
pending final action in any matter must be credited to the Athletic
Commissions Agency Account and must remain in that Account until the
Commission orders its disposition in accordance with the final action taken.

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