Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 624 - Contractors
DISCIPLINARY ACTION AND PRACTICE BEFORE THE BOARD
Section 624.716 - Notice of contemplated action: Hearing; default order; request for reconsideration

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 624.716

Current through December 31, 2024

1. If a licensee receives a notice from the Board pursuant to NAC 624.7256, the licensee is entitled to a hearing only if the licensee complies with the provisions of paragraph (b) of subsection 1 of NAC 624.713. If the licensee fails to comply with those provisions, the Board or its designee will hold a hearing to determine whether it will enter a default order against the licensee.

2. The Board or its designee may consider at the hearing:

(a) The complaint and any amended complaints provided to the licensee;

(b) Any notices provided to the licensee pursuant to NAC 624.7256;

(c) Any communication between the Board and the licensee; and

(d) Any other evidence relating to the allegations set forth in the complaint or amended complaints.

3. The Board or its designee may:

(a) Include evidence presented at the hearing in its findings of fact and conclusions of law; and

(b) Enter a default order against the licensee.

4. If the Board or its designee enters a default order against the licensee, the Board or its designee will:

(a) Send to the licensee by certified mail, return receipt requested, a copy of the default order, including any findings of fact and conclusions of law, not later than 7 days after the Board enters its order; and

(b) Take such disciplinary action against the licensee as it deems appropriate.

5. A licensee against whom a default order is entered may submit to the Board a written request for reconsideration of the order not later than 14 days after receiving a copy of the order. The written request must set forth the reasons for reconsideration by the Board or its designee.

6. The Board or its designee will review the request to determine whether there is good cause for reconsideration of the order. If the Board or its designee determines that good cause for reconsideration exists, the Board or its designee will schedule a hearing and notify the licensee, in writing, of the time and place of the hearing. The Board or its designee will schedule the hearing for not later than 90 days after the decision granting reconsideration of the order is made.

Added to NAC by Contractors' Bd. by R081-01, eff. 11-8-2001; A by R014-02, 7-2-2002; R190-03, 1-22-2004; A by R014-19A, eff. 5/21/2020

NRS 624.100

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