Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 624 - Contractors
COMPLAINTS SEEKING RECOVERY
Section 624.750 - Claim: Form and contents; prerequisites to approval; changes in information; action by Executive Officer of Board; closing and reopening
Current through December 12, 2024
1. A complaint seeking recovery must be filed on a form entitled "Residential Recovery Fund Claim" that will be provided by the Board. A complaint seeking recovery must include, without limitation:
2. The Board will not approve a complaint seeking recovery until 30 days after the date on which the civil judgment was issued by the court or the final decision and order was issued by the Board or its designee, as appropriate.
3. If, after a complaint seeking recovery is filed, any information in the complaint changes, the claimant shall forthwith notify the Board of the change.
4. The Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee may request additional information or documentation to support the complaint.
5. The Executive Officer of the Board will issue a subpoena pursuant to NRS 624.170, if appropriate, upon the request of a claimant to assist the claimant in obtaining appropriate documentation pursuant to this section.
6. The Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee may require a claimant to obtain and submit an itemized bid from a contractor licensed in this State for an estimate of the cost to complete a repair of the original work. The estimate must include only the cost of the repair or replacement of the original work and must not include any enhancement, improvement or upgraded service or material.
7. A claim that includes:
8. The Board will not approve a payment from the Residential Recovery Fund until the claimant has provided complete documentation of the claim, as determined by the Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee.
9. The Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee will advise the claimant by certified mail that the requirements of subsection 4 of NRS 624.500 are being tolled pending receipt of additional documentation to support the claim if the claim cannot be investigated and processed within 6 months after receipt of the claim. The letter from the Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee will include an identification of the specific documents that the Board is requesting and a period within which the documents must be produced.
10. If, within 6 months after filing a claim or within the period specified pursuant to subsection 9, a claimant cannot provide adequate documentation to support the claim, the claim will be closed. A claim may be reopened upon receipt by the Board of all the documents the Executive Officer of the Board or his or her designee has requested from the claimant.
Added to NAC by Contractors' Bd. by R068-01, eff. 11-8-2001; A by R201-03, 1-22-2004
NRS 624.100, 624.560