Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 116A - Common-Interest Communities: Regulation of Community Managers and Other Personnel
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Administrative Proceedings
Section 116A.595 - Procedure for hearings; date of decision
Current through December 12, 2024
1. The presiding officer of a hearing shall:
Do you solemnly swear or affirm that you will report this hearing to the best of your stenographic ability?
Do you and each of you solemnly swear or affirm to tell the truth and nothing but the truth in these proceedings?
2. The Division may not submit any evidence to the Commission or a hearing panel before the hearing except for the complaint and answer.
3. The respondent may cross-examine witnesses in the order that the Division presents them.
4. Witnesses or counsel may be questioned by the members of the Commission or a hearing panel at any time during the proceeding.
5. Evidence which is to be introduced:
6. When the Division has completed its presentation, the presiding officer shall request the respondent to proceed with the introduction of evidence and calling of witnesses on his or her behalf.
7. The Division may cross-examine witnesses in the order that the respondent presents them.
8. When the respondent has completed his or her presentation, the Division may call any rebuttal witnesses.
9. When all testimony for the Division and respondent has been given and all evidence submitted, the presiding officer may request the Division and the respondent to summarize their presentations.
10. The Commission or a hearing panel may waive any provision of this section if necessary to expedite or ensure the fairness of the hearing.
11. The date of decision is the date the written decision is signed by a commissioner or a member of a hearing panel or filed with the Commission, whichever occurs later.
12. In the absence of the Chair of the Commission, any matter which must be acted upon may be submitted to the Vice Chair or, if the Vice Chair is unavailable, to the Secretary.
13. Upon the presentation of evidence that the respondent received notice of the hearing and has not filed an answer within the time prescribed pursuant to NRS NRS 116.770, his or her default may be entered and a decision may be issued based upon the allegations of the complaint.
(Added to NAC by Comm'n for Common-Interest Communities by R129-04, eff. 4-14-2005)
NRS 116.615, 116A.200, 116A.300