Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 628 - Accountants
PRACTICE BEFORE THE BOARD
Section 628.935 - Prehearing conference

Universal Citation: NV Admin Code 628.935

Current through February 27, 2024

1. The President or presiding officer of the Board, the chair or presiding officer of the hearing panel or the hearing officer may, upon his or her own motion or a motion by a party, hold a prehearing conference not later than 10 days before a hearing to:

(a) Formulate or simplify the issues involved in the proceeding;

(b) Obtain an admission of fact or stipulation of the parties;

(c) Arrange for the exchange of prefiled direct testimony of a witness ordered by the Board or hearing panel or officer;

(d) Limit the number of witnesses;

(e) Rule on any pending procedural motions, motions for discovery or motions for protective orders; or

(f) Establish any other procedure which may expedite the orderly conduct and disposition of the proceeding.

2. Notice of any prehearing conference must be provided to all parties to the proceeding. Except as otherwise ordered for good cause shown, the failure of a party to attend a prehearing conference constitutes a waiver of any objection to the agreements reached or rulings made at the prehearing conference.

3. The actions taken and the agreements made at a prehearing conference:

(a) Must be made part of the record;

(b) Control the course of subsequent proceedings unless modified by the Board or hearing panel or officer; and

(c) Are binding upon the parties to the proceeding and any person who subsequently becomes a party to the proceeding.

Added to NAC by Bd. of Accountancy by R117-15, eff. 4/4/2016

NRS 628.120, 628.160

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