Nevada Revised Statutes 599B.115 – Registration of seller: Work card required for applicant and certain other persons; exceptions; issuance and renewal of work card; fingerprints
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, each applicant for registration as a seller must obtain a work card issued pursuant to subsection 3 by the sheriff of the county in which the business of the applicant is located.
Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes 599B.115
- county: includes Carson City. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.033
- person: means a natural person, any form of business or social organization and any other nongovernmental legal entity including, but not limited to, a corporation, partnership, association, trust or unincorporated organization. See Nevada Revised Statutes 0.039
- Salesperson: means any person:
(a) Employed or authorized by a seller to sell, or to attempt to sell, goods or services by telephone;
(b) Retained by a seller to provide consulting services relating to the management or operation of the seller"s business; or
(c) Who communicates on behalf of a seller with a consumer:
(1) In the course of a solicitation by telephone; or
(2) For the purpose of verifying, changing or confirming an order, except that a person is not a salesperson if his or her only function is to identify a consumer by name only and he or she immediately refers the consumer to a salesperson. See Nevada Revised Statutes 599B.010
- seller: means any person who, on his or her own behalf, causes or attempts to cause a solicitation by telephone to be made through the use of one or more salespersons or any automated dialing announcing device under any of the following circumstances:
(a) The person initiates contact by telephone with a consumer and represents or implies:
(1) That a consumer who buys one or more goods or services will receive additional goods or services, whether or not of the same type as purchased, without further cost, except for actual postage or common carrier charges;
(2) That a consumer will or has a chance or opportunity to receive a premium;
(3) That the items for sale are gold, silver or other precious metals, diamonds, rubies, sapphires or other precious stones, or any interest in oil, gas or mineral fields, wells or exploration sites or any other investment opportunity;
(4) That the product offered for sale is information or opinions relating to sporting events;
(5) That the product offered for sale is the services of a recovery service; or
(6) That the consumer will receive a premium or goods or services if he or she makes a donation;
(b) The solicitation by telephone is made by the person in response to inquiries from a consumer generated by a notification or communication sent or delivered to the consumer that represents or implies:
(1) That the consumer has been in any manner specially selected to receive the notification or communication or the offer contained in the notification or communication;
(2) That the consumer will receive a premium if the recipient calls the person;
(3) That if the consumer buys one or more goods or services from the person, the consumer will also receive additional or other goods or services, whether or not the same type as purchased, without further cost or at a cost that the person represents or implies is less than the regular price of the goods or services;
(4) That the product offered for sale is the services of a recovery service; or
(5) That the consumer will receive a premium or goods or services if he or she makes a donation; or
(c) The solicitation by telephone is made by the person in response to inquiries generated by advertisements that represent or imply that the person is offering to sell any:
(1) Gold, silver or other metals, including coins, diamonds, rubies, sapphires or other stones, coal or other minerals or any interest in oil, gas or other mineral fields, wells or exploration sites, or any other investment opportunity;
(2) Information or opinions relating to sporting events; or
(3) Services of a recovery service. See Nevada Revised Statutes 599B.010
- Trustee: A person or institution holding and administering property in trust.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 5, each principal officer, director, trustee, shareholder, owner, partner and employee of a seller, and each salesperson associated with a seller who is not an employee of the seller, must obtain a work card issued pursuant to subsection 3 by the sheriff of the county in which the business of the seller is located that authorizes his or her association with the seller.
3. The sheriff of a county shall issue a work card to each person who is required by this section to obtain a work card and who complies with the requirements established by the sheriff for the issuance of such a card. A work card issued pursuant to this section must be renewed each year.
4. If the sheriff of a county requires an applicant for a work card to be investigated, the applicant must submit with his or her application a complete set of his or her fingerprints which the sheriff may forward to the Central Repository for Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation to determine the criminal history of the applicant.
5. A person who is licensed or registered pursuant to chapter 119A or 645 of NRS is not required to obtain a work card pursuant to this section.