Nevada Code § 608.320

Producer-promoter-employer required to post bond to secure payment of wages in certain circumstances; amount of bond; conditions of bond
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A producer-promoter-employer required by NRS 608.310 to obtain a permit from the
Labor Commissioner must, before being granted the permit, post a bond with:
1. The Labor Commissioner; or
2. In a county whose population is 700,000
or more, with the department or agency within that county which is authorized
to issue business licenses on behalf of the county,
in the
amount of at least twice the average weekly wages to be paid by the
producer-promoter-employer to persons to be employed in the production. Except
as otherwise provided in this section, the bond must be conditioned on the
payment of all wages due all artists, technical personnel and other persons
employed in the production upon the cessation of the production or upon the
subrogation of another for the liabilities of the producer-promoter-employer,
if that subrogation is satisfactory to the Labor Commissioner. The bond need not
be conditioned upon the payment of any wages due to the persons who are the
celebrity headliners in the production or the executive personnel, managers or
supervisors.

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