Nevada Code § 90.257

Nevada certified investor defined
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1. Nevada certified investor means a
natural person who is, or a married couple who each are, a resident of this
State and who, at the time an offer to sell or sale of a security is made to
the person or couple:
(a) Holds an ownership interest of more than 50
percent in a business that has reported a gross revenue of more than $200,000
or 2 1/2 times the median household income, whichever is greater, on each
federal income tax return filed for the 2 immediately preceding calendar years;
or
(b) Has reported an income on the federal income
tax return of the person or couple filed for the immediately preceding calendar
year that exceeds the greater of:
(1) One hundred thousand dollars, if the
person filed an individual federal income tax return, or $150,000, if the
couple jointly filed a federal income tax return; or
(2) The median household income.
2. As used in this section, median
household income means the median household income in this State, as
identified in the most recent data from the American Community Survey published
by the Bureau of the Census of the United States Department of Commerce or as
determined by the Administrator based on another source of data specified by
the Administrator by regulation.

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