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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 119B - MEMBERSHIPS IN CAMPGROUNDS

NRS 119B.190 Hearing on suspending, revoking or imposing conditions upon permit.

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NRS 119B.190 Hearing on suspending, revoking or imposing conditions upon permit.
1. Before suspending, revoking or imposing conditions upon a permit, the Administrator shall give notice to the developer of the charges against the developer and shall afford the developer the opportunity to be heard. Service of the complaint and notice of the time and place of the hearing may be made personally or by mailing a copy of the complaint and notice by certified mail to the developer at his or her last known address of record on file with the Administrator.
2. Within 10 days after the service, the developer shall file an answer to the complaint with the Administrator. The Administrator shall hold a hearing within 30 days after the filing of the answer, unless an extension is granted by the Administrator for good cause shown. Written findings of fact, conclusions of law, and decision must be made within 30 days after the hearing and served upon the developer personally or sent by certified mail to his or her last known address of record on file with the Administrator, within 15 days after the decision is made.
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