Nevada Code § 662.275

Emergency closure: Powers of Commissioner
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1. Whenever the Commissioner is of the
opinion that an emergency exists, or that there is a reasonable probability
that an emergency may develop, in this state or any part of this state, the
Commissioner may, by proclamation, authorize banks located in the affected area
or areas to close any or all of their offices.
2. In addition, if the Commissioner is of
the opinion that an emergency exists, or that there is a reasonable probability
that an emergency may develop, which affects or may affect a particular bank or
banks, or a particular office or offices thereof, but not banks located in the
area generally, the Commissioner may authorize the particular bank or banks, or
office or offices so affected, to close.
3. The office or offices so closed must
remain closed until the Commissioner proclaims that the emergency has ended, or
until such earlier time as the officers of the bank determine that one or more
of such offices should reopen. In either event, the bank or office which was
closed may remain closed for such further time thereafter as may reasonably be
required to reopen.

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