NAC119A.330. Reference to facilities away from project.  


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  •      1. An advertisement must not contain any statement, photograph or sketch relating to a facility for recreation, sports or any other conveniences which are away from the project or not in existence, unless it is clearly and prominently disclosed in conjunction with the statement, photograph or sketch that the facility is only proposed or is not a part of the project, and the distance to it in miles along a road is given together with the types of roads to be traversed. If the facility is only proposed, the developer must state a good faith date of completion in the advertisement.

         2. An advertisement which refers to a public facility must fully disclose the financial arrangement and completion date for the facility.

         3. An advertisement must not refer to a public facility which is only proposed or under study unless it fully and clearly discloses that the facility is proposed or under study. If the advertisement refers to a proposed location or date of completion for a proposed facility, it must also disclose whether a decision to construct the facility has been officially rendered by the governmental authority responsible for the decision.

         4. As used in this section, “public facility” means any facility which is available or will be available for use by the general public including purchasers of the project and their successors in interest.

     (Added to NAC by Real Estate Div., eff. 12-3-84; A 5-2-86)