Nevada Code § 89.240

Duties upon legal disqualification of member or employee; redemption of and restrictions on transfer and ownership of members interest
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1. If any member or employee of a
professional association who has been rendering professional service to the
public becomes legally disqualified to render the professional service within
this State, the member or employee shall sever within a reasonable period all
professional service with and financial interest in the association; but this
chapter does not prevent a professional association from entering into a
contract with a member or employee which provides for severance pay or for
compensation for past services upon termination of professional service,
whether by death or otherwise. Upon the death of a member of the association
who has transferred his or her interest in the association to a revocable trust
as permitted by subsection 2, 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 interest in the association or its assets to any
person not licensed to render the services for which the association was
organized.
2. Except as otherwise authorized by NRS 623.349 , a membership interest in a
professional association may not be sold or transferred except to a natural
person who is eligible to be a member of the association or to the personal
representative or estate of a deceased or legally incapacitated member, except
as provided in this subsection. The personal representative of such a member
may continue to own such interest for a reasonable period, but may not
participate in any decisions concerning the rendering of professional service.
A member may transfer his or her interest in the association or any other
interest in the assets of the association to a revocable trust if the member
acts as trustee of the revocable trust and any person who acts as cotrustee and
is not licensed to perform the services for which the association is organized
does not participate in any decisions concerning the rendering of those
professional services.
3. The articles of association may provide
specifically for additional restrictions on the transfer of members interests
and may provide for the redemption or purchase of such an interest by the
association or its other members at prices and in a manner specifically set
forth in the articles.

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