Nevada Code § 671.285

Annual filing of financial statement and other information with Commissioner; requirements for financial statement; order to remove qualification in financial statement
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1. A licensee shall, within 90 days after
the end of each fiscal year or within such extended period as approved by the
Commissioner, file with the Commissioner:
(a) An audited financial statement of the
licensee for the fiscal year prepared in accordance with generally accepted
accounting principles in the United States; and
(b) Any other information the Commissioner may
reasonably require.
2. The audited financial statement filed
pursuant to subsection 1 must:
(a) Be prepared by an independent certified
public accountant or independent public accountant who is satisfactory to the
Commissioner.
(b) Include or be accompanied by a certificate of
opinion of the independent certified public accountant or independent public
accountant, as applicable, that is satisfactory in form and content to the
Commissioner. If such a certificate or opinion is qualified, the Commissioner
may order the licensee to take any action the Commissioner deems necessary to
enable the independent certified public accountant or independent public
accountant to remove the qualification.

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