Nevada Code § 90.380

Licensing: General provisions. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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1. Unless a proceeding under NRS 90.420 has been instituted, the license
of any broker-dealer, sales representative, investment adviser or
representative of an investment adviser becomes effective 30 days after an
application for licensing has been filed and is complete, including any
amendment, if all requirements imposed pursuant to NRS 90.370 and 90.375 have been satisfied. An application
or amendment is complete when the applicant has furnished information
responsive to each applicable item of the application. The Administrator may
authorize an earlier effective date of licensing.
2. The license of a broker-dealer, sales
representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment adviser or
transfer agent is effective until terminated by revocation, suspension,
expiration or withdrawal.
3. The license of a sales representative
is only effective with respect to transactions effected on behalf of the
broker-dealer or issuer for whom the sales representative is licensed.
4. A person shall not at any one time act
as a sales representative for more than one broker-dealer or for more than one
issuer, unless the Administrator by regulation or order authorizes multiple
licenses.
5. If a person licensed as a sales
representative terminates association with a broker-dealer or issuer or ceases
to be a sales representative, the sales representative and the broker-dealer or
issuer on whose behalf the sales representative was acting shall promptly file
with the Administrator a Uniform Termination Notice for Securities Industry
Registration (Form U-5).
6. The Administrator by regulation may
authorize one or more special classifications of licenses as a broker-dealer,
sales representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment
adviser or transfer agent to be issued to applicants subject to limitations and
conditions on the nature of the activities that may be conducted by persons so
licensed.
7. The license of a broker-dealer, sales
representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment adviser or
transfer agent expires if:
(a) The statement required pursuant to NRS 90.375 is not submitted when it is due;
or
(b) Any annual fee required by NRS 90.360 is not paid when it is due.
8. A license that has expired may be
reinstated retroactively if the licensed person:
(a) Submits the statement required pursuant to NRS 90.375 ; and
(b) Pays any fee required by NRS 90.360 , plus a fee for reinstatement in
the amount of $50,
within 30
days after the date of expiration. If the license is not reinstated within that
time, it shall be deemed to have lapsed as of the date of expiration, and the
licensed person must thereafter submit a new application for licensing if the
licensed person desires to be relicensed.
NRS 90.380 Licensing: General
provisions. [Effective on the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the
federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding,
suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational
licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain
processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
1. Unless a proceeding under NRS 90.420 has been instituted, the license
of any broker-dealer, sales representative, investment adviser or
representative of an investment adviser becomes effective 30 days after an
application for licensing has been filed and is complete, including any
amendment, if all requirements imposed pursuant to NRS 90.370 have been satisfied. An
application or amendment is complete when the applicant has furnished
information responsive to each applicable item of the application. The
Administrator may authorize an earlier effective date of licensing.
2. The license of a broker-dealer, sales
representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment adviser or
transfer agent is effective until terminated by revocation, suspension,
expiration or withdrawal.
3. The license of a sales representative
is only effective with respect to transactions effected on behalf of the
broker-dealer or issuer for whom the sales representative is licensed.
4. A person shall not at any one time act
as a sales representative for more than one broker-dealer or for more than one
issuer, unless the Administrator by regulation or order authorizes multiple
licenses.
5. If a person licensed as a sales
representative terminates association with a broker-dealer or issuer or ceases
to be a sales representative, the sales representative and the broker-dealer or
issuer on whose behalf the sales representative was acting shall promptly file
with the Administrator a Uniform Termination Notice for Securities Industry
Registration (Form U-5).
6. The Administrator by regulation may
authorize one or more special classifications of licenses as a broker-dealer,
sales representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment
adviser or transfer agent to be issued to applicants subject to limitations and
conditions on the nature of the activities that may be conducted by persons so
licensed.
7. The license of a broker-dealer, sales
representative, investment adviser, representative of an investment adviser or
transfer agent expires if any annual fee required by NRS 90.360 is not paid when it is due.
8. A license that has expired may be
reinstated retroactively if the licensed person pays any fee required by NRS 90.360 , plus a fee for reinstatement in
the amount of $50, within 30 days after the date of expiration. If the license
is not reinstated within that time, it shall be deemed to have lapsed as of the
date of expiration, and the licensed person must thereafter submit a new
application for licensing if the licensed person desires to be relicensed.

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