Nevada Administrative Code
Chapter 641C - Alcohol, Drug and Gambling Counselors
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS
Parties and Representatives
Section 641C.520 - Attendance and representation of parties
Current through December 12, 2024
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a party may appear at a hearing in person or by an attorney.
2. A party shall attend a hearing on the merits in person unless the presiding officer waives the requirement of the attendance of the party.
3. In addition to any other disciplinary action, if a party who is required to attend a hearing in person fails to do so without having obtained a waiver of the requirement of his or her attendance pursuant to subsection 2, the Board may:
4. If a party retains an attorney to represent him or her before the Board, the attorney shall so notify the Board not later than 10 days after he or she is retained. Thereafter:
5. An attorney appearing as counsel in any proceeding must be an attorney at law, admitted to practice and in good standing before the highest court of any state. If the attorney is not admitted and entitled to practice before the Supreme Court of Nevada, he or she must be otherwise authorized to practice law in this State.
Added to NAC by Bd. of Exam'rs for Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselors by R097-00, eff. 8-9-2000; A by Bd. of Exam'rs for Alcohol, Drug & Gambling Counselors by R157-03, 12-16-2003
NRS 641C.200