Nevada Code § 90.520

Exempt securities; filing and fee required for exemption
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1. As used in this section:
(a) Guaranteed means guaranteed as to payment
of all or substantially all of principal and interest or dividends.
(b) Insured means insured as to payment of all
or substantially all of principal and interest or dividends.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsections 4 and 5, the following securities are exempt from NRS 90.460 and 90.560 :
(a) A security, including a revenue obligation,
issued, insured or guaranteed by the United States, an agency or corporate or
other instrumentality of the United States, an international agency or
corporate or other instrumentality of which the United States and one or more
foreign governments are members, a state, a political subdivision of a state,
or an agency or corporate or other instrumentality of one or more states or
their political subdivisions, or a certificate of deposit for any of the
foregoing, but this exemption does not include a security payable solely from
revenues to be received from an enterprise unless the:
(1) Payments are insured or guaranteed by
the United States, an agency or corporate or other instrumentality of the
United States, an international agency or corporate or other instrumentality of
which the United States and one or more foreign governments are members, a
state, a political subdivision of a state, or an agency or corporate or other
instrumentality of one or more states or their political subdivisions, or by a
person whose securities are exempt from registration pursuant to paragraphs (b)
to (e), inclusive, or (g), or the revenues from which the payments are to be
made are a direct obligation of such a person;
(2) Security is issued by this State or an
agency, instrumentality or political subdivision of this State; or
(3) Payments are insured or guaranteed by
a person who, within the 12 months next preceding the date on which the
securities are issued, has received a rating within one of the top four rating
categories of either Moodys Investors Service, Inc., or Standard and Poors
Ratings Services.
(b) A security issued, insured or guaranteed by
Canada, a Canadian province or territory, a political subdivision of Canada or
of a Canadian province or territory, an agency or corporate or other
instrumentality of one or more of the foregoing, or any other foreign
government or governmental combination or entity with which the United States
maintains diplomatic relations, if the security is recognized as a valid
obligation by the issuer, insurer or guarantor.
(c) A security issued by and representing an
interest in or a direct obligation of a depository institution if the deposit
or share accounts of the depository institution are insured by the Federal
Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund
or a successor to an applicable agency authorized by federal law.
(d) A security issued by and representing an
interest in or a direct obligation of, or insured or guaranteed by, an
insurance company organized under the laws of any state and authorized to do
business in this State.
(e) A security issued or guaranteed by a
railroad, other common carrier, public utility or holding company that is:
(1) Subject to the jurisdiction of the
Surface Transportation Board;
(2) A registered holding company under the
Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 or a subsidiary of a registered
holding company within the meaning of that act;
(3) Regulated in respect to its rates and
charges by a governmental authority of the United States or a state; or
(4) Regulated in respect to the issuance
or guarantee of the security by a governmental authority of the United States,
a state, Canada, or a Canadian province or territory.
(f) Equipment trust certificates in respect to
equipment leased or conditionally sold to a person, if securities issued by the
person would be exempt pursuant to this section.
(g) A security listed or approved for listing
upon notice of issuance on the New York Stock Exchange, NYSE American, the
Chicago Stock Exchange, NYSE ARCA or other exchange designated by the
Administrator, any other security of the same issuer which is of senior or
substantially equal rank, a security called for by subscription right or
warrant so listed or approved, or a warrant or right to purchase or subscribe
to any of the foregoing.
(h) A security listed or approved for listing
upon notice of issuance on the National Market System of the NASDAQ Stock
Market, any other security of the same issuer which is of senior or
substantially equal rank, a security called for by subscription right or
warrant so designated, or a warrant or a right to purchase or subscribe to any
of the foregoing.
(i) An option issued by a clearing agency
registered under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, other than an
off-exchange futures contract or substantially similar arrangement, if the
security, currency, commodity or other interest underlying the option is:
(1) Registered under NRS 90.470 , 90.480 or 90.490 ;
(2) Exempt pursuant to this section; or
(3) Not otherwise required to be
registered under this chapter.
(j) A security issued by a person organized and operated
not for private profit but exclusively for a religious, educational,
benevolent, charitable, fraternal, social, athletic or reformatory purpose, or
as a chamber of commerce, or trade or professional association if at least 10
days before the sale of the security the issuer has filed with the
Administrator a notice setting forth the material terms of the proposed sale
and copies of any sales and advertising literature to be used and the
Administrator does not disallow the exemption within the next 5 full business
days.
(k) A promissory note, draft, bill of exchange or
bankers acceptance that evidences an obligation to pay cash within 9 months
after the date of issuance, exclusive of days of grace, is issued in
denominations of at least $50,000 and receives a rating in one of the three
highest rating categories from a nationally recognized statistical rating
organization, or a renewal of such an obligation that is likewise limited, or a
guarantee of such an obligation or of a renewal.
(l) A security issued in connection with an
employees stock purchase, savings, option, profit-sharing, pension or similar
employees benefit plan.
(m) A membership or equity interest in, or a
retention certificate or like security given in lieu of a cash patronage dividend
issued by, a cooperative organized and operated as a nonprofit membership
cooperative under the cooperative laws of any state if not traded to the
general public.
(n) A security issued by an issuer registered as
an open-end management investment company or unit investment trust under
section 8 of the Investment Company Act of 1940 if:
(1) The issuer is advised by an investment
adviser that is a depository institution exempt from registration under the
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 or that is currently registered as an
investment adviser, and has been registered, or is affiliated with an adviser
that has been registered, as an investment adviser under the Investment
Advisers Act of 1940 for at least 3 years next preceding an offer or sale of a
security claimed to be exempt pursuant to this paragraph, and the issuer has
acted, or is affiliated with an investment adviser that has acted, as
investment adviser to one or more registered investment companies or unit
investment trusts for at least 3 years next preceding an offer or sale of a
security claimed to be exempt under this paragraph; or
(2) The issuer has a sponsor that has at
all times throughout the 3 years before an offer or sale of a security claimed
to be exempt pursuant to this paragraph sponsored one or more registered
investment companies or unit investment trusts the aggregate total assets of
which have exceeded $100,000,000.
3. For the purpose of paragraph (n) of
subsection 2, an investment adviser is affiliated with another investment adviser
if it controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with the other
investment adviser.
4. The exemption provided by paragraph (n)
of subsection 2 is available only if the person claiming the exemption files
with the Administrator a notice of intention to sell which sets forth the name
and address of the issuer and the securities to be offered in this State and
pays a fee:
(a) Of $500 for the initial claim of exemption
and the same amount at the beginning of each fiscal year thereafter in which
securities are to be offered in this State, in the case of an open-end
management company; or
(b) Of $300 for the initial claim of exemption in
the case of a unit investment trust.
5. An exemption provided by paragraph (c),
(e), (f), (i) or (k) of subsection 2 is available only if, within the 12 months
immediately preceding the use of the exemption, a notice of claim of exemption
has been filed with the Administrator and a nonrefundable fee of $300 has been
paid.

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