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Which type of advertising is exempt from NRS 119A?

  1. Television commercials

  2. Press releases

  3. Social media ads

  4. Billboards

The correct answer is: Press releases

Press releases are exempt from the provisions of NRS 119A because they are generally considered informational rather than promotional advertisements. NRS 119A is designed to regulate advertising related to timeshares to ensure that consumers receive truthful and clear information, primarily focusing on marketing practices that could mislead consumers or involve a significant financial commitment. Unlike other types of advertising that actively promote the sale of timeshare properties—such as television commercials or advertisements on social media and billboards—press releases usually aim to provide factual updates or announcements related to timeshare developments, company news, or events. They do not typically qualify as advertisements in the same way that the other options do, which are crafted explicitly to sell or promote a service or product. Thus, their nature as direct communication tools that share information rather than solicit purchases makes them exempt from the regulations outlined in NRS 119A.