1.  If within 30 days after the contractual due date of any premium received by a producer of insurance or a surplus lines broker, the producer of insurance or surplus lines broker fails to remit the premium to the insurer or agency to whom it is owing, the insurer or agency, as the case may be, shall promptly report the failure to the Commissioner in writing.

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2.  The Commissioner may suspend the licenses of the producer or surplus lines broker so failing to remit, until the remittance has been made or the insurer or agency has filed with the Commissioner a release of the indebtedness satisfactory to the Commissioner.

3.  The applicable procedures provided for in NRS 683A.461 apply to suspensions of a license under this section.

4.  If the Commissioner, by the admission of the producer or surplus lines broker, or by examination of the records of the producer or surplus lines broker, determines that the charged failure to remit is true, the Commissioner may suspend the license without hearing.