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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 360 - GENERAL PROVISIONS

NRS 360.5975 Revocation or suspension of permit: Procedure; manner of serving notice; limitation on issuance of new permit.

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NRS 360.5975 Revocation or suspension of permit: Procedure; manner of serving notice; limitation on issuance of new permit.
1. Whenever any person fails to comply with any provision of chapter 372 , 374 or 377 of NRS relating to the taxes imposed by those chapters or any regulation of the Department relating to the taxes imposed by chapters 372 , 374 and 377 of NRS, the Department, after a hearing of which the person was given prior notice of at least 10 days in writing specifying the time and place of the hearing and requiring the person to show cause as to why his or her permit or permits should not be revoked or suspended, may revoke or suspend any one or more of the permits held by the person.
2. The Department shall give to the person written notice of the suspension or revocation of any of his or her permits in accordance with subsection 3.
3. The notices may be served personally or by mail in the manner prescribed for service of notice of a deficiency determination.
4. The Department shall not issue a new permit after the revocation of a permit unless it is satisfied that the former holder of the permit will comply with the provisions of chapters 372 , 374 and 377 of NRS relating to the taxes imposed by those chapters and the regulations of the Department.
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