Nevada Code § 645.867

Designated business brokers: Requirements; qualifications; duties
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1. If a real estate broker does not hold a
permit to engage in business as a business broker but intends to have the
activities of a business broker conducted at an office, the real estate broker
must:
(a) Appoint a person, who has the qualifications
required by this section, as the designated business broker for the office to
supervise the activities of a business broker conducted at the office; and
(b) Submit notice of the appointment to the
Division.
2. The designated business broker for an
office must be a natural person who:
(a) Holds a license as a real estate broker or
real estate broker-salesperson;
(b) Holds a permit to engage in business as a
business broker; and
(c) Has 2 years active experience, within the 4
years immediately preceding the date of the appointment, in conducting the
activities of a business broker in the United States as a licensed real estate
broker, real estate broker-salesperson or real estate salesperson.
3. While acting as the designated business
broker for an office, the person:
(a) Must comply with all applicable provisions of
this chapter; and
(b) Is subject to all the remedies and penalties
provided for in this chapter.

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