Nevada Code § 677.660

Advertising: Prohibitions; insurance of deposits
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1. A person shall not advertise, print,
display, publish, distribute or broadcast or cause or permit to be advertised,
printed, displayed, published, distributed or broadcast, in any manner, any
statement or representation with regard to the rates, terms or conditions for
making or negotiating loans, or with regard to deposits, which is false,
misleading or deceptive.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, a licensee shall not use any advertising or make any
representations which indicate, imply or might lead a person to believe that it
is a bank, a thrift company or a savings bank, unless it is insured by the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. The provisions of this subsection do not
apply to a thrift company that does not accept money for deposit.
3. A licensee whose deposits are insured
by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation shall include that information in
its advertising relating to deposits.

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