Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 446 - Food Establishments
PERMITS AND FEES; COMPLIANCE ENFORCEMENT
Section 446.827 - Procedure for review of actions taken by Division; appeals

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 446.827

Current through February 27, 2024

1. A person who has reason to believe that an action taken by the Division of Public and Behavioral Health pursuant to this chapter or chapter 446 of NRS is incorrect or based on inadequate knowledge may, within 10 business days after receiving notice of the action, request an informal discussion with the employee responsible for the action and the immediate supervisor of the employee.

2. If the informal discussion does not resolve the problem, the aggrieved person may, within 10 business days after the date scheduled for the informal discussion, submit a written request to the Division for an informal conference. The informal conference must be scheduled for a date, place and time mutually agreed upon by the aggrieved person and the Division, except that the informal conference must be held no later than 60 days after the date on which the Division received the written request.

3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 4, the determination of the Division resulting from the informal conference cannot be appealed and is the final remedy available to the aggrieved person.

4. An applicant for or holder of a permit issued pursuant to this chapter or chapter 446 of NRS who is aggrieved by an action of the Division relating to the denial of an application for or the renewal of such a permit or the suspension or revocation of such a permit may appeal that action in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, after exhausting the informal procedures set forth in this section, except that the Division may waive the informal procedures, or any portion thereof, by giving written notice to the aggrieved person.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Health, eff. 10-30-97; R069-10, 12-18-2013

NRS 439.150, 439.200, 446.940

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