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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 244 - COUNTIES: GOVERNMENT

NRS 244.35357 Power of board of county commissioners to impose penalties for violations of ordinance.

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NRS 244.35357 Power of board of county commissioners to impose penalties for violations of ordinance.
1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, in accordance with the ordinance adopted pursuant to NRS 244.353545 , a board of county commissioners or its designee may:
(a)Suspend or revoke any authorization issued pursuant to NRS 244.35356 for any violation of the ordinance;
(b)Impose a civil penalty on the holder of an authorization or an accommodations facilitator for a violation of any provision of the ordinance in accordance with the schedule of civil penalties set forth in the ordinance; and
(c)Impose a civil penalty or fine on a person who makes available a residential unit or a room within a residential unit without holding an authorization issued pursuant to NRS 244.35356 in accordance with the schedule of civil penalties or fines set forth in the ordinance, if any.
2. A board of county commissioners or its designee shall not impose a civil penalty on:
(a)A holder of an authorization for a violation of the ordinance committed by an accommodations facilitator; or
(b)An accommodations facilitator for a violation of the ordinance committed by a holder of an authorization.
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