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NRS 370.593 - Retention of records; inspection, copying and auditing of records by Department; verification of information by licensees; subpoenas.

NV Rev Stat § 370.593 (2019) (N/A)
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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a licensee shall retain for not less than 5 years all receipts, invoices, records, inventory records and financial statements necessary to substantiate information submitted by the licensee to the Department in any report or return required pursuant to this chapter.

2. If a licensee fails to submit a return or report which is required by this chapter, the licensee shall retain for not less than 8 years all receipts, invoices, records, inventory records and financial statements necessary to substantiate any information which the licensee was required to include in the report or return which the licensee failed to submit.

3. Upon request, a licensee shall provide access to and permit the Department to inspect, examine, photocopy and audit all receipts, invoices, records, inventory records and financial statements retained by the licensee pursuant to subsections 1 and 2 and all records and financial statements relating to the gross income of the licensee.

4. Upon request, a licensee shall provide verification of his or her gross income and any other matters affecting the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter.

5. The Department may demand access to and inspect, examine, photocopy and audit all receipts, invoices, records, inventory records and financial statements of any affiliate of a licensee who the Department knows or reasonably believes is involved in the financing, operation or management of the licensee. The inspection, examination, photocopying or audit may take place on the premises of the affiliate or another location, as practicable.

6. The Executive Director or any person authorized in writing by the Executive Director may issue a subpoena to compel the attendance of witnesses at a hearing held by the Department or to compel the production of records.

(Added to NRS by 2019, 618)

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NRS 370.593 - Retention of records; inspection, copying and auditing of records by Department; verification of information by licensees; subpoenas.