JurisdictionNevadaTitle 37VETERANS; PRIVILEGES, BENEFITS AND RECOGNITION RELATED
Ch. 417Veterans’
ADVERTISEMENT OR PROMOTION OF EVENTS OR SERVICES FOR
VETERANS’ BENEFITS OR ENTITLEMENTS
This text of Nevada § 417.135 (Disclosure of information by provider of services to obtain veterans’ benefits in exchange for compensation; exception) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Nevada primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, any person who provides services to obtain veterans’ benefits in exchange for compensation shall provide written disclosure in the form prescribed pursuant to subsection 2 and obtain the signature from a client or prospective client before entering into an agreement for such services.
2. The Department shall prescribe the form for such written disclosure. The form must include, without limitation:
(b)An attestation that the client has read and understands the written disclosure;
(c)The contact information for the Department; and
(d)A statement that services for veterans’ benefits are offered at no cost by service organizations that are federally chartered and veterans service officers.
3. The requirements of this sec
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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, any person who provides services to obtain veterans’ benefits in exchange for compensation shall provide written disclosure in the form prescribed pursuant to subsection 2 and obtain the signature from a client or prospective client before entering into an agreement for such services.
2. The Department shall prescribe the form for such written disclosure. The form must include, without limitation:
(a) A signature line;
(b) An attestation that the client has read and understands the written disclosure;
(c) The contact information for the Department; and
(d) A statement that services for veterans’ benefits are offered at no cost by service organizations that are federally chartered and veterans service officers.
3. The requirements of this section do not apply to an attorney or agent who is accredited by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to assist veterans with filing claims for benefits and related matters.
4. As used in this section, “services to obtain veterans’ benefits” means services that a veteran or an agent of a veteran uses to obtain federal, state or other benefits or entitlements for veterans.