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Statute 604a 620

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1. A person may apply for a license for an office or other place of business located outside this State from which the applicant will conduct business in this State if the applicant or a subsidiary or affiliate of the applicant has a license issued pursuant to this chapter for an office or other place of business located in this State and if the applicant submits with the application for a license a statement signed by the applicant which states that the applicant agrees to: (a) Make available at a location within this State the books, accounts, papers, records and files of the office or place of business located outside this State to the Commissioner or a representative of the Commissioner; or (b) Pay the reasonable expenses for travel, meals and lodging of the Commissioner or a representative of the Commissioner incurred during any investigation or examination made at the office or place of business located outside this State. The person must be allowed to choose between the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b) in complying with the provisions of this subsection. 2. This section applies, without limitation, to any office or other place of business located outside this State from

ions of paragraph (a) or (b) in complying with the provisions of this subsection. 2. This section applies, without limitation, to any office or other place of business located outside this State from which the applicant will conduct business in this State at a kiosk, through the Internet, through any telephone, facsimile machine or other telecommunication device or through any other machine, network, system, device or means, except that the applicant shall not conduct business in this State through any automated loan machine prohibited by NRS 604A.400. (Added to NRS by 2005, 1701)