Nevada Code § 81.947

Address of notice to last known address in records; notice if no known address in records; notice if mailed notice is returned as undeliverable
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, notice of a meeting given by mail or through other written
communication pursuant to NRS 81.945 must be addressed to a member at his or her last known address as provided in
the records of the worker cooperative.
2. If there is no known address of a
member in the records:
(a) The worker cooperative must use the address
of the principal place of business of the worker cooperative; or
(b) The notice must be published, one time, in a
newspaper of general circulation in the county in which the principal place of
business of the worker cooperative is located.
3. If a mailed notice of a meeting is returned
by the United States Postal Service as being undeliverable to an address of a
member, all future such notices shall be deemed to have been duly given unless
the member makes a written demand to the worker cooperative for a copy of the
notice, at which time the notice must be provided by the worker cooperative to
the member if the demand was made within 1 year after the original notice was
returned as undeliverable.

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