Nevada Code § 489.821

Criminal penalties for certain actions and violations
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1. A person is guilty of a gross
misdemeanor who knowingly:
(a) Makes any false entry on any certificate of
origin or certificate of title.
(b) Furnishes false information to the Division
concerning any security interest.
(c) Files with the Administrator any notice,
statement or other document required under the provisions of this chapter which
is false or contains any material misstatement of fact.
(d) Whether acting individually or as a director,
officer or agent of a corporation, violates a provision of the National
Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974, 42 U.S.C.
 5401 et seq., this chapter and chapter 461 of NRS, and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto, causing a condition which
endangers the health or safety of a purchaser of a manufactured home.
2. A dealer is guilty of a gross
misdemeanor who knowingly:
(a) Fails to maintain a trust account as required
by NRS 489.724 .
(b) Commingles the money or other property of a
seller or purchaser of a manufactured home, manufactured building, mobile home
or commercial coach or factory-built housing with his or her own.
(c) Fails to cooperate or comply with or
knowingly impedes or interferes with any investigation or audit conducted by
the Division pursuant to NRS 489.7235 .
(d) Acts as a dealer while insolvent or engages
in any financial practice which creates a substantial risk of insolvency.
3. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, any person who knowingly or willfully violates any provision of this
chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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