Nevada Statutes

§ 231.128 — Registration and permits required for production of motion picture

Nevada § 231.128
JurisdictionNevada
Title 18STATE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Ch. 231Economic
General Provisions

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Nev. Rev. Stat. § 231.128 (2026).

Text

1. Before a media production company begins production of a motion picture in this State, the media production company must:

(a)Register with the Nevada Film Office; and
(b)Obtain any applicable permits otherwise required by other agencies and political subdivisions of this State. 2. The registration filed with the Nevada Film Office must:
(a)Contain a provision which provides that the media production company agrees to pay, within 30 days after the filming of the motion picture is completed in this State, all of the debts and obligations incurred by the media production company in the production of the motion picture in this State.
(b)Be signed by:
(1)A person who is authorized to enter into an agreement on behalf of the media production company; and
(2)The Administrator of the Neva

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Legislative History

(Added to NRS by 1997, 2479 ; A 2011, 1152 ; 2021, 328 )

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