Nevada passed regulatory sandbox legislation aimed at continuing blockchain investment and entrepreneurism in the state. Governor Steve Sisolak signed the âblockchain billsâ on June 7 and 13.
These are parcel to a number of bills passed in the state that support the continued growth of financial technology and blockchain. In February of this year Nevada legislators introduced a suite of bills designed to promote blockchain adoption.
The stateâs attitudes to the emerging technology were truly cut in 2017, after the successful passage of SB398 attracted significant blockchain investment to the state.
The most recent deregulatory legislation was lobbied for and supported by the Nevada Technology Association (NVTA), which worked with industry representatives to expand technology education, innovation, and investment to further diversify the stateâs economy and promote high-quality jobs.
In 2018, the NVTA also supported the creation of the legislative Tech Caucus, a bi-partisan group of state senators and assembly members that support smart tech policy in Nevada.
Together the lobby and committee implemented the Wayfair decision for sales tax on online sales, which clarified that in using virtual currency a company does not have to follow the âmarketplace facilitatorâ requirements.
Additionally, the NVTA led the efforts to oppose SB195, which would have enacted the Uniform Law for Virtual Currency and the supplemental act, which would require licensing from the Department of Business and Industry for businesses that âengaged in certain business activity involving virtual currency.â
âWeâre thrilled to see that Nevada continues to take a thoughtful approach to technology,â said Jackie Morck, President of the Nevada Technology Association, in a statement. âBy supporting light-touch legislation, our state is clearly committed to supporting innovation and investment. At the same time, the creation of the legislative Tech Caucus demonstrates that weâre serious about staying on the leading edge of emerging technologies. Weâre excited to be a partner in building the new Nevada.â
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