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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 119B - MEMBERSHIPS IN CAMPGROUNDS

NRS 119B.180 Hearing on denial of application; expiration of order of denial.

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NRS 119B.180 Hearing on denial of application; expiration of order of denial.
1. If the Administrator denies an application for a permit, the applicant may, within 30 days, file a written request for a hearing. The Administrator shall set the matter for hearing to be conducted within 90 days after receipt of the applicant’s request, unless the applicant requests a postponement of the hearing at least 3 working days before the date set for hearing. If such a request is made by the applicant, the date of the hearing must be agreed upon between the Division and the applicant.
2. If the Administrator fails to:
(a)Hold the hearing within 90 days or within the extended time if a postponement is requested;
(b)Render his or her decision within 60 days after the hearing; or
(c)Notify the applicant in writing, by his or her order, within 15 days after his or her decision was made,
Ê the order of denial expires and the Administrator shall issue the permit within 15 days.
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