§ 463B.010 Definitions
§ 463B.020 ‘Commission’ defined
§ 463B.040 ‘Supervisor’ defined
§ 463B.050 State policy concerning continued operation of gaming establishment whose license is surrendered, lapsed, suspended or revoked
§ 463B.060 Applicability of chapter
§ 463B.070 Regulations
§ 463B.075 Hearing upon suspension of license regarding appointment of supervisor; notice
§ 463B.080 Appointment of supervisor
§ 463B.090 Limitations on order of court to stay appointment or enjoin supervisor
§ 463B.100 Compensation of supervisor and other persons
§ 463B.110 Supervisor subject to gaming laws and regulations; jurisdiction of court over powers and duties of supervisor; effect of appointment of supervisor on license and operation
§ 463B.120 Powers and duties of supervisor under gaming license issued by municipality
§ 463B.130 Vesting of property interests in supervisor; duty to protect property
§ 463B.140 Disposition of certain securities does not affect supervisor
§ 463B.150 Duties of supervisor
§ 463B.160 Powers of supervisor
§ 463B.170 Retention of books, records, evidences of debt and accounts in State
§ 463B.180 Order compelling delivery of property to supervisor
§ 463B.190 Effect of appointment of supervisor upon obligations of establishment
§ 463B.200 Distribution to former legal owner; exceptions
§ 463B.210 Reports by supervisor: Filing; inspection
§ 463B.220 Sale of gaming establishment by former owner: Conditions; approval of court
§ 463B.230 Sale of gaming establishment by supervisor: Time; conditions; approval of court
§ 463B.240 Sale of gaming establishment: Notice; transfer of property to buyer; payment of proceeds to former owners
§ 463B.250 Objection to suitability of supervisor; petition for account or review of qualifications or performance of supervisor; petition for removal of supervisor or termination of supervision
§ 463B.260 Certain circumstances requiring termination of appointment of supervisor
§ 463B.270 Limitation on personal liability of supervisor
§ 463B.280 Unlawful acts; penalty

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Terms Used In Nevada Revised Statutes > Chapter 463B - Supervision of Certain Gaming Establishments

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