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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.570 Order to prevent act or practice which violates NRS 459.400 to 459.560, inclusive.

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NRS 459.570 Order to prevent act or practice which violates NRS 459.400 to 459.560 , inclusive. Whenever the Director finds that any person is engaging or has engaged in any act or practice which violates any provision of NRS 459.400 to 459.560 , inclusive, or a regulation adopted pursuant to those sections or any term or condition of a permit issued by the Department, the Director may issue an order:
1. Specifying the provision which is alleged to have been violated or which is about to be violated;
2. Setting forth the facts alleged to constitute the violation;
3. Prescribing any corrective action which must be taken and a reasonable time within which it must be taken; and
4. Requiring the person to whom the order is directed to appear before the Director or a hearing officer appointed by the Director to show cause why the Department should not commence an action against the person in district court for appropriate relief.
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