NRS 116.643 – Authority for Commission or Real Estate Administrator to adopt regulations requiring additional disclosures for sale of unit.
The Commission, or the Administrator with the approval of the Commission, may adopt regulations to require any additional disclosures in the case of a sale of a unit as it deems necessary. (Added to NRS by 2009, 2908)
NRS 116.645 – Authority for Real Estate Division to conduct business electronically; regulations; fees; use of unsworn declaration; exclusions.
1. The Administrator may adopt regulations which establish procedures for the Division to conduct business electronically pursuant to title 59 of NRS with persons who are regulated pursuant to this chapter and with any other persons with whom the Division conducts business. The regulations may include, without limitation, the establishment of fees to pay the […]
NRS 116.630 – Account for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels: Creation; administration; sources; uses.
1. There is hereby created the Account for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels in the State General Fund. The Account must be administered by the Administrator. 2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, all money received by the Commission, a hearing panel or the Division pursuant to this chapter or chapter 116B of NRS, […]
NRS 116.635 – Immunity.
The Commission and its members, each hearing panel and its members, the Administrator, the Ombudsman, the Division, and the experts, attorneys, investigators, consultants and other personnel of the Commission and the Division are immune from any civil liability for any decision or action taken in good faith and without malicious intent in carrying out the […]
NRS 116.640 – Service of notice and other information upon Commission.
Any notice or other information that is required to be served upon the Commission pursuant to the provisions of this chapter may be delivered to the principal office of the Division. (Added to NRS by 2003, 2210)
NRS 116.600 – Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels: Creation; appointment and qualifications of members; terms of office; compensation.
1. The Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels is hereby created. 2. The Commission consists of seven members appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall appoint to the Commission: (a) One member who is a unit’s owner residing in a unit within this State and who has served as a member of an executive […]
NRS 116.605 – Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels: Courses of instruction for members.
1. The Division shall employ one or more training officers who are qualified by training and experience to provide to each member of the Commission courses of instruction concerning rules of procedure and substantive law appropriate for members of the Commission. Such courses of instruction may be made available to the staff of the Division […]
NRS 116.610 – Commission for Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels: Election of officers; meetings; quorum.
1. At the first meeting of each fiscal year, the Commission shall elect from its members a Chair, a Vice Chair and a Secretary. 2. The Commission shall meet at least once each calendar quarter and at other times on the call of the Chair or a majority of its members. 3. A majority of […]
NRS 116.615 – Administration of chapter; regulations of Commission and Real Estate Administrator; delegation of authority; publications.
1. The provisions of this chapter must be administered by the Division, subject to the administrative supervision of the Director of the Department of Business and Industry. 2. The Commission and the Division may do all things necessary and convenient to carry out the provisions of this chapter, including, without limitation, prescribing such forms and […]
NRS 116.620 – Employment of personnel by Real Estate Division; designation of deputy attorney general by Attorney General; legal opinions and assistance by deputy attorney general.
1. Except as otherwise provided in this section and within the limits of legislative appropriations and any other money available for this purpose, the Division may employ experts, attorneys, investigators, consultants and other personnel as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter. At least one person employed pursuant to this subsection or […]