Nevada Code § 671.070

Expiration and renewal of license; fees; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a license issued pursuant to this chapter expires on December 31 of
each year, unless it is earlier surrendered, suspended or revoked. A license
which is initially issued on or after November 1 and on or before December 31
of a year expires on December 31 of the year following the year in which the
license was issued, unless it is earlier surrendered, suspended or revoked.
2. The license may be renewed from year to
year upon the approval of the Commissioner if the licensee, on or after
November 1 and on or before December 31 of each year, files an application
which:
(a) Conforms to the requirements for an initial
application; and
(b) Contains a description of each material
change in the information submitted to the Commissioner by the licensee in the
initial application which has not yet been reported to the Commissioner.
3. An application for the renewal of the
license must be accompanied by a fee of not more than $400. No investigation
fee may be charged for the renewal of the license. If the application or fee
for renewal is not filed within the required time, the Commissioner may
reinstate the expired license if the licensee files the application, the fee
for renewal and a fee of not more than $400 for late renewal, if applicable, on
or before February 28 of the year following the expiration of the license.
4. The Commissioner shall adopt
regulations establishing the amount of the fees required pursuant to this
section. All fees collected pursuant to this section must be deposited in the
State Treasury pursuant to the provisions of NRS
658.091 .

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