NRS 463.3882
Determination of deficiency: Lien.


1.

Upon the expiration of 30 days after the service of notice of a deficiency determination, the amount of license fees or taxes due, together with all interest and penalties, constitutes a lien on any right, title or interest in all real and personal property where the gaming establishment is located, or that is directly connected with gaming, which is in the State and owned by the person against whom the determination has been made unless the person files a petition for a redetermination which complies with the provisions of NRS 463.3883.

2.

If a proper petition for a redetermination is filed, any amount due pursuant to a final order or decision upon the petition for redetermination constitutes a lien on all such property within the State owned by the debtor upon service of the final order or decision.

3.

The filing of a petition for judicial review does not affect the lien or stay any action for the enforcement of the lien. If the amount due is modified upon review, the Commission shall record a notice of the modification of the amount of the lien.

4.

A debtor continues to be responsible for a deficiency determination although the debtor is no longer licensed pursuant to this chapter.

5.

A lien created pursuant to this section is perfected upon the recording of a notice of the lien with the Secretary of State and the county recorder of the county within which the establishment subject to the lien is located. The lien has priority over any other lien except a previously recorded lien and continues for 5 years from the date it is recorded unless it is sooner discharged.

6.

Within 5 years after the recording of the lien or within 5 years after its most recent extension, the lien may be extended by recording a notice that it remains unsatisfied with the Secretary of State and the county recorder of the county within which the establishment subject to the lien is located. Upon this recording, the existence of the lien is extended 5 years unless sooner released or otherwise discharged.

7.

The lien is discharged upon:

(a)

Payment or cancellation of the underlying debt; or

(b)

The conveyance to the State of property which satisfied the underlying debt.

Source: Section 463.3882 — Determination of deficiency: Lien., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-463.­html#NRS463Sec3882.

463.370
Monthly fee for state license
463.371
Computation of gross revenue: Credit instruments
463.372
Slot machines: Counting for purposes of administering quarterly fee and annual taxes and fees.
463.373
Quarterly fee for state license for restricted operation.
463.375
Quarterly fee for state license for nonrestricted operation
463.380
Annual fee for state license based on number of games operated.
463.383
Quarterly fee for state license based on number of games operated.
463.385
Annual excise tax upon slot machines: Imposition
463.386
Credit for prepaid fees for license upon transfer of gaming license for continuing operation
463.387
Refund of excessive state fees or taxes paid
463.388
Determination of deficiency: Recomputation or estimate of taxes or fees
463.389
Remedies of State are cumulative.
463.390
Quarterly fee for county license
463.395
Limitations on amount of fee for license or rate of tax imposed by local government.
463.400
Penalty for willful evasion of payment of fees for license and other acts and omissions.
463.3715
Computation of gross revenue: Items which may be deducted.
463.3717
Compilation of information concerning gross revenue reported by licensees
463.3855
Annual fee for license for operator of slot machine route or inter-casino linked system.
463.3856
Annual fee for license for operator of information service
463.3857
Fees from licensee who concludes gaming operation: Final fee based on total outstanding value of collectible credit instruments
463.3881
Determination of deficiency: Notice.
463.3882
Determination of deficiency: Lien.
463.3883
Redetermination: Time for filing and contents of petition
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 463.3882’s source at nv​.us