Nev. Admin. Code § 679B.804

Current through December 12, 2024
Section 679B.804 - "Clear and conspicuous" defined
1. "Clear and conspicuous" means that a notice is reasonably understandable and designed to call attention to the nature and significance of the information in the notice.
2. For the purposes of this section, a notice from a licensee is:
(a) "Designed to call attention to the nature and significance of the information in the notice" if the notice:
(1) Uses a heading in plain language to call attention to the notice;
(2) Uses a typeface and a type size that are easy to read;
(3) Provides wide margins and ample line spacing;
(4) Uses boldface and italics type for key words; and
(5) Uses distinctive type size and style, and graphic devices, including, without limitation, shading and sidebars, in a form that combines the notice from a licensee with other information.
(b) "Reasonably understandable" if the notice:
(1) Presents the information in the notice in clear, concise sentences, paragraphs and sections;
(2) Uses short explanatory sentences or bullet lists whenever possible;
(3) Avoids multiple negatives;
(4) Whenever possible, avoids legal and business terminology that is highly technical; and
(5) Avoids explanations that are imprecise and readily subject to different interpretations.

Nev. Admin. Code § 679B.804

Added to NAC by Comm'r of Insurance by R130-01, eff. 12-17-2002

NRS 679B.130, 686A.025