Nevada Code § 81.205

Articles of association: Prohibited names and businesses; certification required before filing of certain articles or amendments; defaulting associations
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1. The Secretary of State shall not accept
for filing any articles of association or any certificate of amendment of
articles of association of any association formed under the provisions of NRS 81.170 to 81.270 , inclusive, which provides that the
name of the association contains the words common-interest community,
community association, master association, unit-owners association or
homeowners association or if it appears in the articles of association or
certificate of amendment of articles of association that the purpose of the
association is to operate as a unit-owners association pursuant to chapter 116 or 116B of NRS unless the Administrator of the Real Estate Division of the Department
of Business and Industry certifies that the association has:
(a) Registered with the Ombudsman for Owners in
Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels pursuant to NRS 116.31158 or 116B.625 ; and
(b) Paid to the Administrator of the Real Estate
Division the fees required pursuant to NRS
116.31155 or 116B.620 .
2. Upon notification from the
Administrator of the Real Estate Division of the Department of Business and
Industry that an association which is a unit-owners association as defined in NRS 116.011 or 116B.030 has failed to register pursuant
to NRS 116.31158 or 116B.625 or failed to pay the fees
pursuant to NRS 116.31155 or 116B.620 , the Secretary of State shall
deem the association to be in default. If, after the association is deemed to
be in default, the Administrator notifies the Secretary of State that the
association has registered pursuant to NRS
116.31158 or 116B.625 and paid the
fees pursuant to NRS 116.31155 or 116B.620 , the Secretary of State shall
reinstate the association if the association complies with the requirements for
reinstatement as provided in this section and NRS
78.180 and 78.185 and pays the fees
required pursuant to NRS 82.193 .

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