Nevada Code § 82.106

Articles of incorporation: Prohibited names and businesses; approval or certification required before filing of certain articles or amendments
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1. Except as otherwise provided in this
subsection, the Secretary of State shall not accept for filing pursuant to this
chapter any articles of incorporation or any certificate of amendment of articles
of incorporation of any corporation formed or existing pursuant to this chapter
if the name of the corporation contains the words trust, engineer,
engineered, engineering, professional engineer or licensed engineer.
The provisions of this subsection concerning the use of the word trust do not
apply to any corporation formed or existing pursuant to this chapter that is
doing business solely as a community land trust.
2. The Secretary of State shall not accept
for filing pursuant to this chapter any articles of incorporation or any
certificate of amendment of articles of incorporation of any corporation formed
or existing pursuant to this chapter if the name of the corporation contains
the words architect, architecture, registered architect, licensed
architect, registered interior designer, registered interior design,
residential designer, registered residential designer, licensed
residential designer or residential design.
3. The Secretary of State shall not accept
for filing any articles of incorporation or any certificate of amendment of
articles of incorporation of any corporation formed or existing under this
chapter if it appears from the articles or the certificate of amendment that
the business to be carried on by the corporation is subject to supervision by
the Commissioner of Insurance, unless the articles or certificate of amendment
is approved by the Commissioner of Insurance.
4. The Secretary of State shall not accept
for filing pursuant to this chapter any articles of incorporation or any
certificate of amendment of articles of incorporation of any corporation formed
or existing pursuant to this chapter if the name of the corporation contains
the word accountant, accounting, accountancy, auditor or auditing.
5. The Secretary of State shall not accept
for filing any articles of incorporation or any certificate of amendment of
articles of incorporation of any corporation formed or existing pursuant to the
laws of this State which provides that the name of the corporation contains the
words common-interest community, community association, master
association, unit-owners association or homeowners association or if it
appears in the articles of incorporation or certificate of amendment that the
purpose of the corporation 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
corporation 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 .
6. As used in this section:
(a) Community land trust means an organization
that:
(1) Acquires parcels of land that are:
(I) Held in perpetuity; and
(II) Primarily for conveyance under
long-term ground leases;
(2) Transfers ownership of any structural
improvements located on the leased parcels to the lessees;
(3) When leasing parcels, retains as a
condition of the lease a right to purchase any structural improvements at a
price determined by a formula that is designed to ensure that the improvements
remain affordable to low- and moderate-income persons in perpetuity; and
(4) Has its corporate membership open to
any adult resident of a particular geographic area that is specified in the
bylaws of the organization.
(b) Ground lease means a lease of land only.

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