Nevada Code § 77.420

Failure of entity to comply with chapter 604A or 675 of NRS; requirements of registered agent; fine
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1. If the Commissioner of Financial
Institutions determines, after investigation, that a represented entity of a
registered agent has failed to comply with the provisions of chapter 604A or 675 of NRS, the Commissioner may issue an order to the registered agent to cease
and refrain from providing all services for the represented entity other than
those services set forth in NRS 77.400 .
2. A registered agent who receives an
order pursuant to subsection 1 shall immediately notify the represented entity.
The represented entity shall be deemed to have received the order on the date
that it is received by the registered agent.
3. Any contract between a registered
agent, its subsidiary or affiliate and the represented entity entered into on
or after July 1, 2008, shall be deemed to include a provision that provides for
the termination of the contract or agreement without liability to the
registered agent, its subsidiary or affiliate, upon the issuance of an order
issued pursuant to this section, except for any agreement for the provision of
the services set forth in NRS 77.400 .
Any provision of a contract which conflicts with this subsection is void.
Failure to include such a provision in a contract is not a defense in an action
brought to enforce or terminate the contract.
4. An order issued pursuant to subsection
1 is a final decision for the purposes of judicial review pursuant to chapter 233B of NRS. A registered agent shall
comply with any such order pending judicial review.
5. If the Commissioner of Financial
Institutions finds that a registered agent has failed to comply with an order
issued pursuant to this section, the Commissioner may impose an administrative
fine of not more than $1,000 upon the registered agent. Any fine collected
pursuant to this section must be deposited with the State Treasurer for credit
to the State General Fund.

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