Nevada Code § 77.430

Regulations; registered agent may be enjoined from serving under certain circumstances
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1. The Secretary of State may adopt such
regulations as he or she deems necessary to carry out and ensure compliance
with the provisions of this chapter and any other provision of law which
governs the conduct of registered agents.
2. Upon application of the Secretary of
State, the district court may enjoin any person from serving as a registered
agent or as an officer, director or managing agent of a registered agent if the
court finds that:
(a) The registered agent failed to comply with
any provision of law governing the conduct of registered agents after
reasonable notice and an opportunity to correct the failure;
(b) The registered agent engaged in conduct in
his or her capacity as registered agent that was intended to deceive or defraud
the public or to promote illegal activities;
(c) The registered agent or the officer, director
or managing agent has been convicted of a felony and has not been restored to
his or her civil rights; or
(d) The registered agent or the officer, director
or managing agent has had his or her ability to serve as a registered agent or
a director, officer or managing agent of a registered agent denied or revoked
by the appropriate authority of this State or another state, or has been
enjoined by a court of competent jurisdiction from serving as a registered
agent or a director, officer or managing agent of a registered agent, because
the individual has engaged in conduct in his or her capacity as a registered
agent, or as a director, officer or managing agent of a registered agent, that
was intended to or likely to deceive or defraud the public.

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