Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 226 - State Treasurer
NRS 226.300 - Establishment of pilot program; regulations; fees; confidentiality of certain information; approval of pilot program by Interim Finance Committee; submission of semiannual report to Legislature. [Effective through June 30, 2023.]


1. The State Treasurer shall create a pilot program for the establishment of one or more closed-loop payment processing systems that enable cannabis establishments, medical cannabis establishments, consumers and holders of registry identification cards or letters of approval to engage in financial transactions in a safe and efficient manner.
2. A closed-loop payment processing system established under the pilot program must be designed to achieve the following purposes:
(a) Reducing the risk to the safety and welfare of the public posed by the holding, distribution and transportation of large sums of cash;
(b) Providing cannabis establishments and medical cannabis establishments with a safe, secure and convenient method of paying state and local taxes;
(c) Providing the State and local governments with a safe, secure and convenient method of collecting taxes imposed on cannabis establishments and medical cannabis establishments;
(d) Providing transparency into financial transactions related to cannabis establishments and medical cannabis establishments;
(e) Preventing revenue from the sale of cannabis from going to criminal enterprises, gangs and drug cartels;
(f) Preventing cannabis from being diverted across state lines;
(g) Preventing the distribution of cannabis to minors; and
(h) Preventing lawful financial transactions relating to cannabis from being used as a cover or pretext for the trafficking of controlled substances or other unlawful activities.
3. A closed-loop payment processing system established under the pilot program must allow a cannabis establishment, medical cannabis establishment, consumer or holder of a registry identification card or a letter of approval to utilize accounts created by the State and must include, without limitation, the following capabilities:
(a) The keeping of records in real time;
(b) A business-to-business payment system;
(c) A method in which to authenticate the identities of consumers and holders of a registry identification card or letter of approval;
(d) A method in which to initiate transactions by means of a secure mobile application or a physical card; and
(e) A method which allows the State or a local government to collect tax revenue associated with a transaction made utilizing the closed-loop payment processing system.
4. The State Treasurer shall adopt regulations necessary to carry out the pilot program. Such regulations must not require a cannabis establishment, medical cannabis establishment, consumer or holder of a registry identification card or letter of approval to participate in the pilot program.
5. The State Treasurer may adopt regulations establishing a schedule of fees for participation in the pilot program. The fees must be sufficient to cover the costs of administering the pilot program.
6. Financial information and any other information specifically relating to a person who utilizes a closed-loop payment processing system is confidential and privileged to the same extent that such information would be confidential and privileged pursuant to NRS 360.255. The State Treasurer, a vendor in which the State Treasurer contracts and any other person involved in the establishment or operation of a closed-loop payment processing system shall not disclose any such information.
7. The State Treasurer shall prepare a detailed plan for the establishment of a closed-loop payment processing system under the pilot program created pursuant to subsection 1 and present the plan to the Interim Finance Committee for its review and approval. The plan must identify the vendor with whom the State Treasurer intends to contract. The State Treasurer shall not commence the operation of a closed-loop payment processing system until the Interim Finance Committee approves the plan prepared pursuant to this subsection.
8. On or before December 1, 2020, and every 6 months thereafter, the State Treasurer shall submit to the Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau for transmittal to the Legislature, if the Legislature is in session, or to the Legislative Commission, if the Legislature is not in session, a report concerning the pilot program. The report must include, without limitation, a description of the status and results of the pilot program and recommendations for legislation to facilitate the improvement or expansion of the pilot program.
9. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 7, at least one closed-loop payment processing system established under the pilot program must begin operating not later than July 1, 2020.
10. As used in this section:
(a) "Cannabis" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678A.085.
(b) "Cannabis establishment" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678A.095.
(c) "Closed-loop payment processing system" means a cashless system established by the State Treasurer pursuant to this section to monitor and facilitate the financial transactions of cannabis establishments, medical cannabis establishments, consumers and holders of registry identification cards or letters of approval.
(d) "Letter of approval" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678C.070.
(e) "Medical cannabis establishment" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678A.180.
(f) "Registry identification card" has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 678C.080.
(Added to NRS by 2019, 2508)

Structure Nevada Revised Statutes

Nevada Revised Statutes

Chapter 226 - State Treasurer

NRS 226.010 - Qualifications of State Treasurer.

NRS 226.020 - Election; term of office.

NRS 226.030 - Office.

NRS 226.040 - Absence from State limited.

NRS 226.050 - Commission; oath; bond.

NRS 226.080 - Use of facsimile signature; combination of facsimile signature with facsimile signature of State Controller or other state officer or employee authorized to administer bank account.

NRS 226.090 - Salary.

NRS 226.100 - Appointment and classification of deputies and assistants; restrictions on other employment of Chief Deputy. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] Appointment and classification of deputies and assistants; restrictions on other employm...

NRS 226.110 - General powers and duties. [Effective through December 31, 2021.] General powers and duties. [Effective January 1, 2022.]

NRS 226.115 - State Treasury designated.

NRS 226.120 - Reports.

NRS 226.130 - Inspection of records.

NRS 226.140 - Payment of warrants; exhaustion of money to pay warrant; notice.

NRS 226.150 - Liability for failure to pay warrants.

NRS 226.160 - Deposit of public money; custody of bonds and securities; prohibited use of public money by State Treasurer and others.

NRS 226.170 - Refusal to redeem warrants and other evidence of indebtedness.

NRS 226.175 - Account for the Rebate of Governmental Services Tax to Senior Citizens.

NRS 226.180 - Duties as ex officio State Disbursing Officer for Federal Government; regulations.

NRS 226.190 - Administration of oaths and affirmations.

NRS 226.200 - Performance of other duties.

NRS 226.210 - Prohibition against purchasing, selling or transferring warrants, scrip or evidence of indebtedness; penalties.

NRS 226.220 - Prohibited use of public money; responsibility on bond.

NRS 226.230 - Penalties.

NRS 226.300 - Establishment of pilot program; regulations; fees; confidentiality of certain information; approval of pilot program by Interim Finance Committee; submission of semiannual report to Legislature. [Effective through June 30, 2023.]

NRS 226.400 - Creation; requirements; outreach program to victims of domestic violence.

NRS 226.500 - Definitions.

NRS 226.510 - "Student education loan" defined.

NRS 226.520 - "Student loan borrower" defined.

NRS 226.530 - "Student Loan Ombudsman" defined.

NRS 226.540 - "Student loan servicer" defined.

NRS 226.550 - "Student loan servicing" or "servicing" defined.

NRS 226.560 - Designation.

NRS 226.570 - Duties.

NRS 226.580 - Establishment of course regarding student education loans.

NRS 226.590 - Biennial report to Legislature.

NRS 226.600 - Establishment; deposit of money received from participants in program; willful violation constitutes deceptive trade practice; regulations. [Effective January 1, 2022.]