Nevada Code § 89.080

Duties upon legal disqualification of officer, stockholder, director, member, manager or employee; qualifications of officer, director or manager; death of owner whose interest is in revocable trust
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1. If any officer, stockholder, director,
member, manager or employee of a professional entity organized under this
chapter who has been rendering professional service to the public becomes
legally disqualified to render such professional services within this State, he
or she shall sever within a reasonable period all professional service with and
financial interest in the professional entity, but this chapter does not prevent
a professional entity formed under this chapter from entering into a contract
with an employee which provides for severance pay or for compensation for past
services upon termination of professional service, whether by death or
otherwise.
2. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 623.349 , a natural person may not be an
officer, director or manager of a professional entity formed under this chapter
unless the natural person is licensed to render the same specific professional
services as those for which the professional entity was formed.
3. Upon the death of an owner of a
professional entity who has transferred his or her interest in the professional
entity to a revocable trust as permitted by NRS
89.070 , the trustee of the revocable trust may continue to retain any
interest so transferred for a reasonable period, but may not exercise any
authority concerning the rendering of professional services and may not, except
as otherwise provided in NRS 623.349 ,
distribute the owners interest to any person not licensed to render the
services for which the professional entity was formed.
4. A professional entitys failure to
require compliance with the provisions of this section is a ground for the
forfeiture of its charter.

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