1.  The Administrator shall, within 60 days after the receipt of an initial application for a permit to sell time shares in a time-share plan containing only one component site, regardless of whether additional component sites may be added later by an amendment to the filing, notify the applicant of his or her decision to:

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(a) Issue a permit to sell time shares;

(b) Issue a preliminary permit to sell time shares, including a list of all deficiencies, if any, which must be corrected before a permit is issued; or

(c) Deny the application and in a notice of deficiency list all the reasons for denial in sufficient detail to allow the developer to correct the deficiencies.

2.  The Administrator shall, within 120 days after the receipt of an initial application for a permit to sell time shares in a time-share plan containing more than one component site, notify the applicant of his or her decision to:

(a) Issue a permit to sell time shares;

(b) Issue a preliminary permit to sell time shares, including a list of all deficiencies, if any, which must be corrected before a permit is issued; or

(c) Deny the application and in a notice of deficiency list all the reasons for denial in sufficient detail to allow the developer to correct the deficiencies.

3.  The developer may submit evidence that the deficiencies in the application described in the notice of deficiency issued pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1 or paragraph (c) of subsection 2, as applicable, have been corrected within 90 days after the developer receives the notice of deficiency or within such extended time period as approved by the Division in writing.

4.  The Administrator shall, within 30 days after:

(a) The receipt of evidence that the deficiencies in the application for a permit to sell time shares are corrected, issue a permit to sell time shares or deny the application and list the specific reasons for denial; or

(b) The issuance of a preliminary permit and receipt of evidence that all the requirements for the issuance of a permit to sell time shares have been met, issue the permit to sell time shares.

5.  If it is in the public interest that the Administrator issue a second notice regarding the inadequate correction of any deficiencies in the application for a permit to sell time shares, then the Administrator shall issue such a second notice within 30 days after the developer submits evidence to correct the deficiencies identified pursuant to paragraph (c) of subsection 1, paragraph (c) of subsection 2 or subsection 3, as applicable.

6.  If the developer fails to correct all the deficiencies after a second notice of deficiency is issued pursuant to subsection 5, the Administrator may deny the application and require the developer to pay a filing fee equal to one-half of the filing fee for an initial permit set forth in subsection 1 of NRS 119A.360.