Nevada Code § 624.624

Payment of lower-tiered subcontractor; grounds and procedure for withholding amounts from payment; rights and duties after notice of withholding, notice of objection or notice of correction
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, if a higher-tiered contractor enters into:
(a) A written agreement with a lower-tiered
subcontractor that includes a schedule for payments, the higher-tiered
contractor shall pay the lower-tiered subcontractor:
(1) On or before the date payment is due;
or
(2) Within 10 days after the date the
higher-tiered contractor receives payment for all or a portion of the work,
materials or equipment described in a request for payment submitted by the
lower-tiered subcontractor,
whichever is
earlier.
(b) A written agreement with a lower-tiered
subcontractor that does not contain a schedule for payments, or an agreement
that is oral, the higher-tiered contractor shall pay the lower-tiered
subcontractor:
(1) Within 30 days after the date the
lower-tiered subcontractor submits a request for payment; or
(2) Within 10 days after the date the
higher-tiered contractor receives payment for all or a portion of the work,
labor, materials, equipment or services described in a request for payment
submitted by the lower-tiered subcontractor,
whichever is
earlier.
2. If a higher-tiered contractor has
complied with subsection 3, the higher-tiered contractor may:
(a) Withhold from any payment owed to the
lower-tiered subcontractor:
(1) A retention amount that the
higher-tiered contractor is authorized to withhold pursuant to the agreement,
but the retention amount withheld must not exceed 5 percent of the payment that
is required pursuant to subsection 1;
(2) An amount equal to the sum of the
value of:
(I) Any work or labor that has not
been performed or materials or equipment that has not been furnished for which
payment is being sought, unless the agreement otherwise allows or requires such
a payment to be made; and
(II) Costs and expenses reasonably
necessary to correct or repair any work which is the subject of the request for
payment and which is not materially in compliance with the agreement to the
extent that such costs and expenses exceed 50 percent of the retention amount
withheld pursuant to subparagraph (1); and
(3) The amount the owner or higher-tiered
contractor has paid or is required to pay pursuant to an official notice from a
state agency or employee benefit trust fund, for which the owner or higher-tiered
contractor is or may reasonably be liable for the lower-tiered subcontractor or
his or her lower-tiered subcontractors in accordance with chapter 608 , 612 , 616A to 616D ,
inclusive, or 617 of NRS; and
(b) Require as a condition precedent to the
payment of any amount due, lien releases furnished by the lower-tiered
subcontractor and his or her lower-tiered subcontractors and suppliers in
accordance with the provisions of paragraphs (a) and (c) of subsection 5 of NRS 108.2457 .
3. If, pursuant to subparagraph (2) or (3)
of paragraph (a) of subsection 2 or paragraph (b) of subsection 2, a
higher-tiered contractor intends to withhold any amount from a payment to be
made to a lower-tiered subcontractor, the higher-tiered contractor must give,
on or before the date the payment is due, a written notice to the lower-tiered
subcontractor of any amount that will be withheld and give a copy of such notice
to all reputed higher-tiered contractors and the owner. The written notice of
withholding must:
(a) Identify the amount of the request for
payment that will be withheld from the lower-tiered subcontractor;
(b) Give a reasonably detailed explanation of the
condition or the reason the higher-tiered contractor will withhold that amount,
including, without limitation, a specific reference to the provision or section
of the agreement with the lower-tiered subcontractor, and any documents
relating thereto, and the applicable building code, law or regulation with
which the lower-tiered subcontractor has failed to comply; and
(c) Be signed by an authorized agent of the
higher-tiered contractor.
4. A lower-tiered subcontractor who
receives a notice of withholding pursuant to subsection 3 or a notice of
objection pursuant to subparagraph (2) of paragraph (b) may:
(a) Give the higher-tiered contractor a written
notice and thereby dispute in good faith and for reasonable cause the amount
withheld or the conditions or reasons for the withholding; or
(b) Correct any condition or reason for the
withholding described in the notice of withholding and thereafter provide
written notice to the higher-tiered contractor of the correction of the
condition or reason for the withholding. The notice of correction must be
sufficient to identify the scope and manner of the correction of the condition
or reason for the withholding and be signed by an authorized representative of
the lower-tiered subcontractor. If a higher-tiered contractor receives a
written notice from the lower-tiered subcontractor of the correction of a
condition or reason for the withholding pursuant to this paragraph, the
higher-tiered contractor shall:
(1) Pay the amount withheld by the
higher-tiered contractor for that condition or reason for the withholding on or
before the date the next payment is due the lower-tiered subcontractor; or
(2) Object to the scope and manner of the
correction of the condition or reason for the withholding, on or before the
date the next payment is due to the lower-tiered subcontractor, in a written
statement which sets forth the condition or reason for the objection and which
complies with subsection 3. If the higher-tiered contractor objects to the
scope and manner of the correction of a condition or reason for the
withholding, the higher-tiered contractor shall nevertheless pay to the
lower-tiered subcontractor, along with payment to be made pursuant to the
lower-tiered subcontractors next payment request, the amount withheld for the
correction of the conditions or reasons for the withholding to which the
higher-tiered contractor no longer objects.
5. Except as otherwise allowed in
subsections 2, 3 and 4, a higher-tiered contractor shall not withhold from a
payment to be made to a lower-tiered subcontractor more than the retention
amount.

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