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Nevada: Foreign Corporation Publication Requirements

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Foreign corporations doing business in the state of Nevada are required to publish an annual statement in a Nevada newspaper (with a total weekly circulation of at least 1,000) pursuant to Nevada Revised Statute 80.190 (NRS 80.190). The statute does not provide for any extensions.

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Maine and Nevada Update Drug Price Transparency Laws

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Schlanger — Maine and Nevada previously enacted laws requiring drug manufacturers to report information about the pricing of their products. By Serra J. See our coverage here and here ). As summarized below, each state has recently updated their reporting requirements. In addition, the state may share information that is publicly available.

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May Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: LMS Migration of FCC Forms, Lowest Unit Rate Windows, EEO Audits, TV Auction, FM Antenna Rulemaking, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

May is one of the few months on the calendar where there are not routine FCC regulatory deadlines. Looking ahead to early June, license renewal applications for TV stations in Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming are due by June 1. Some of those dates and deadlines are below.

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The Alert: July – September 2023

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Those states are: Nevada, New York, and Vermont. Any reporting companies created on or after January 1, 2024, must file an initial report within 30 calendar days of actual or public notice of their company’s registration or formation. Please note, this list is subject to change at any given time. Please join us in congratulating her!

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters: License Renewal and EEO Filings, Comments and Replies, Auction Upfront Payments, Streaming Rates Announcement, and More

Broadcast Law Blog

As the calendar flips to June, pandemic restrictions across the country continue to loosen, and we inch closer to summer. Broadcasters could be forgiven for not having regulatory dates and deadlines on the top of their minds. As always, be sure to stay in touch with your FCC counsel for the dates and deadlines applicable to your operations.

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The Alert: October – December 2023

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Any reporting companies created on or after January 1, 2024, must file an initial report within 30 calendar days of actual or public notice of their company’s registration or formation. Be sure to check with your local issuing offices for additional closures that may not be included below.

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June Regulatory Dates for Broadcasters – EEO and Noncommercial Ownership Reports, Incentive Auction, Radio Online Public File, and Comments on EAS and Regulatory Fees

Broadcast Law Blog

Thus, by June 1, the licensees of noncommercial radio stations in Michigan and Ohio and noncommercial TV stations in Arizona, Idaho, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming, and the District of Columbia must file their Biennial Ownership Reports. Consult our Regulatory Calendar for others.