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Can I offer contests that involve website promotions in Nevada? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Offering Contests that Involve Website Promotions in Nevada
Based on the information provided in the context documents, contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat require a permit from the Nevada Athletic Commission [1.2]. However, there is no specific information regarding website promotions.
To offer contests that involve website promotions in Nevada, you must ensure that you comply with all applicable laws and regulations.
License for Contest or Exhibition
If you plan to conduct, hold, or give contests or exhibitions of unarmed combat, you must obtain a license from the Nevada Athletic Commission [1.2]. The application for the license must be in writing and correctly show and define the applicant. The application must be accompanied by an annual fee to be fixed by the Commission on a uniform scale [1.2].
Before any license is granted, the applicant must file a bond in an amount fixed by the Commission but not less than $10,000, executed by the applicant as principal, and by a corporation qualified under the laws of this state as surety, payable to the State of Nevada, and conditioned upon the faithful performance by the applicant of the provisions of this chapter [1.2].
License for Contestant, Promoter, Manager, Trainer, Ring Official, and Others
All contestants, promoters, managers, seconds, trainers, and ring officials must be licensed by the Nevada Athletic Commission [1.4]. No person may participate, directly or indirectly, in any professional contest or exhibition of unarmed combat unless the person has first procured a license from the Commission [1.4].
Additional Fee for Each Ticket Sold for Admission to Live Professional Contest of Unarmed Combat
In addition to the payment of any other fees or taxes required by this chapter, a promoter shall pay to the Commission a fee of $1.00 for each ticket sold for admission to a live professional contest of unarmed combat which is held in this State [1.6].
Consult with a Legal Professional
It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure that you comply with all applicable laws and regulations when offering contests that involve website promotions in Nevada [Existing Response].
Therefore, to offer contests that involve website promotions in Nevada, you must obtain a license from the Nevada Athletic Commission, ensure that all contestants, promoters, managers, seconds, trainers, and ring officials are licensed, and pay the required fees [1.2][1.4][1.6].
Source(s):
- [1.2] License for contest or exhibition; application for license; fee; limited, restricted or conditional license; bond; Athletic Commission’s Agency Account; additional deposit; exceptions.
- [1.4] Licenses for contestant, promoter, manager, trainer, ring official and others; temporary license; application for license; privileged statements; submission of fingerprints; withdrawal of application; uniform scale of fees; payment of costs of proceedings.
- [1.6] Additional fee for each ticket sold for admission to live professional contest of unarmed combat; use of money collected; application for grant; regulations.
Jurisdiction
Nevada