Nevada Revised Statutes 119A.304 – Developer to file amended statement of record if material change to time-share plan; effectiveness; correction of deficiencies; amendment to time-share instrument required to be filed with Division; approval of amen…
1. If there is a material change to the time-share plan, the developer shall file an amended statement of record, and such amended statement of record is effective on the 60th day after the filing or, in the event that units are added to the time-share plan which are in a component site which has not previously been registered with the Division, on the 120th day after the filing, unless the Administrator:
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 119A.304
- Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
- Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
(a) Issues a denial of the amended statement of record pursuant to NRS 119A.654 in a notice of deficiency describing the reasons for the denial in sufficient detail to allow the developer to correct the deficiencies in the amended statement of record; or
(b) Approves the amended statement of record on an earlier date.
2. The developer may submit evidence that the deficiencies in the amended statement of record described in the notice of deficiency issued pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1 have been corrected within 90 days after the developer receives the notice of deficiency or within such extended time period as approved by the Division in writing.
3. The Administrator shall, within 30 days after receiving evidence that the deficiencies in the amended statement of record are corrected, approve the amended statement of record or issue a denial of the amended statement of record pursuant to NRS 119A.654 in a notice of deficiency describing the reasons for denial. If the Division fails to take any of the actions described in this subsection within the 30-day period, the amended statement of record shall be deemed approved by the Division.
4. If the developer fails to correct all the deficiencies in the amended statement of record after receipt of a second notice of deficiency pursuant to subsection 3, the Administrator may deny the amended statement of record and require the developer to pay a filing fee equal to one-half of the filing fee for an amendment to a statement of record as set forth in subsection 1 of NRS 119A.360.
5. Any amendment proposed by the developer to the provisions of a time-share instrument must be filed with the Division. Unless the Division notifies the developer of its disapproval within 15 days after the developer files the proposed amendment to the time-share instrument, the amendment shall be deemed to be approved by the Division.