Nevada Code § 89.215

Penalty for purporting to do business as professional association without filing articles of association; enforcement; regulations
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1. Every person who is purporting to do
business in this State as a professional association and who willfully fails or
neglects to file with the Secretary of State articles of association is subject
to a fine of not less than $1,000 but not more than $10,000, to be recovered in
a court of competent jurisdiction.
2. When the Secretary of State is advised
that a person is subject to the fine described in subsection 1, the Secretary
of State may, as soon as practicable, refer the matter to the district attorney
of the county in which the persons principal place of business is located or
the Attorney General, or both, for a determination of whether to institute
proceedings to recover the fine. The district attorney of the county in which
the persons principal place of business is located or the Attorney General may
institute and prosecute the appropriate proceedings to recover the fine. If the
district attorney or the Attorney General prevails in a proceeding to recover
the fine described in subsection 1, the district attorney or the Attorney
General is entitled to recover the costs of the proceeding, including, without
limitation, the cost of any investigation and reasonable attorneys fees.
3. In the course of an investigation of a
violation of this section, the Secretary of State may require a person to
answer any interrogatory submitted by the Secretary of State that will assist
in the investigation.
4. The Secretary of State may adopt regulations
to administer the provisions of this section.

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