Nevada Administrative Code Chapter 86 - Limited-Liability Companies

Here’s a refined summary of Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) Chapter 86, which governs administrative regulations for limited‑liability companies in Nevada:

📘 NAC Chapter 86 — Limited‑Liability Companies

1. General Provisions

NAC 86.010 – Name Distinguishability
When determining if a proposed LLC name is sufficiently distinct from existing entities, the Secretary of State applies the standards outlined in NAC 78.020–78.100 (law.cornell.edu).

2. Annual List Provisions

This section outlines procedures related to the filing of the annual list and fees, including options like alternative due dates and requirements for companies in terminated status:

NAC 86.330 – (Not directly located in search, but generally covers selecting an alternative due date for filing the annual list.)

NAC 86.340 – Alternative Due Date Selection After Termination
LLCs (domestic or foreign) in a "terminated status" (e.g., revoked, dissolved, withdrawn) must restore their right to transact in Nevada before choosing an alternative due date for annual filings (law.cornell.edu).

3. Penalty for Doing Business Without Proper Filing

Although not explicitly located in the code search results, NAC 86 includes provisions imposing penalties on LLCs that:

Do business in Nevada without filing Articles of Organization (for domestic LLCs), or

Operate without proper registration (for foreign LLCs),
in line with related statutes (notably NRS 86.213 and 86.548).

📝 Summary Table

SectionKey Focus
86.010Rules for ensuring proposed LLC names are distinguishable
86.330–86.340Annual list filings, including alternative due dates and restoration procedures
PenaltiesSanctions for operating without proper formation or registration

✅ Need More Detail?

If you'd like I can look up additional sections you’re interested in, such as:

The full text of NAC 86.330 (Alternative due date selection),

Specific annual list fees and deadlines,

Penalty provisions for non-compliance, or

Cross-referencing with NRS Chapter 86 statutes,

 

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