Nevada Code § 658.101

Rates charged by Commissioner for supervision and examination; annual review and publication of rates
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1. The Commissioner shall establish by
regulation rates to be paid by banks and other financial institutions for
supervision and examinations by the Commissioner or the Division of Financial
Institutions.
2. In establishing a rate pursuant to
subsection 1, the Commissioner shall consider:
(a) The complexity of the various examinations to
which the rate applies;
(b) The skill required to conduct the
examinations;
(c) The expenses associated with conducting the
examination and preparing a report; and
(d) Any other factors the Commissioner deems
relevant.
3. At least once each year, the
Commissioner shall review and analyze the proportional utilization of the
resources of the Division of Financial Institutions by banks and other
financial institutions as compared to the annual budget approved by the
Legislature for the Division of Financial Institutions. If after such review
and analysis the Commissioner deems it necessary, the Commissioner shall adjust
by regulation the rates established pursuant to subsection 1.
4. The Commissioner shall publish on the
Internet website of the Division of Financial Institutions by December 31 of
each year the amount of each fee for the following year that results from the
rates established and, if applicable, adjusted pursuant to this section.
5. As used in this section, financial
institution means a depository institution or any other institution or
business regulated by the Division of Financial Institutions pursuant to titles
52, 54 and 55. The term includes, without limitation, a holding company,
affiliate or subsidiary of such an institution.

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