Nevada Code § 628.550

Unlawful use of title or designation which falsely indicates or implies existence of partnership, corporation or limited-liability company; misleading name prohibited
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1. A person shall not assume or use the
title or designation certified public accountant or public accountant in
conjunction with names indicating or implying that there is a partnership,
corporation or limited-liability company, or in conjunction with the
designation and Company or and Co. or a similar designation, if there is in
fact no bona fide partnership, corporation or limited-liability company:
(a) Registered under NRS 628.335 ; or
(b) Granted practice privileges pursuant to the
provisions of NRS 628.315 .
2. A person, partnership, corporation or
limited-liability company shall not engage in the practice of public accounting
under any name which is misleading as to:
(a) The legal form of the firm;
(b) The persons who are partners, officers,
shareholders or members; or
(c) Any other matter.
The names of
past partners, shareholders or members may be included in the name of a firm or
its successors.

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