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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 284 - STATE HUMAN RESOURCES SYSTEM

NRS 284.245 Statement of appointing authority upon refusal to evaluate or certify; appeal to Commission.

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NRS 284.245 Statement of appointing authority upon refusal to evaluate or certify; appeal to Commission.
1. When an appointing authority refuses to evaluate an applicant or, after an evaluation, refuses to certify a person, the applicant or person may request the appointing authority to furnish to the applicant or eligible person a statement of the reasons for the refusal to evaluate or the refusal to certify, as the case may be. The appointing authority shall furnish the statement upon request.
2. If an appointing authority refuses to evaluate an applicant or, after an evaluation, refuses to certify a person, the applicant or person may take an appeal to the Commission in accordance with regulations adopted by the Commission. If the Commission finds that the appointing authority is in error in refusing to evaluate an applicant or in refusing to certify a person, the Commission shall order the appointing authority to evaluate or certify, and the appointing authority shall comply.
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