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Who is responsible for investigating timeshare violations as per NRS 119A?

  1. The project broker

  2. The Attorney General

  3. The Administrator

  4. The Division

The correct answer is: The Administrator

The Administrator is responsible for investigating timeshare violations as per NRS 119A. This role is designated under Nevada law to enforce regulations specific to timeshares, which includes overseeing compliance with statutory requirements. The Administrator has the authority to take action against those who do not adhere to the legal standards set for timeshare operations in Nevada, ensuring consumer protection and the integrity of the timeshare industry. The project broker typically manages the timeshare operation but does not have the investigative authority that is granted to the Administrator. The Attorney General may be involved in legal proceedings or enforcement actions but is not specifically tasked with the investigation of timeshare violations. Lastly, while the Division refers to the agency overseeing timeshare regulations, the Administrator within that Division is the specific officer designated with the responsibility for investigation.