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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.652 Termination of participation in program.

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NRS 459.652 Termination of participation in program.
1. A participant may terminate his or her participation in a program upon 30 days’ written notice to the Administrator.
2. The Administrator may terminate the participation of a participant in a program only if:
(a)The participant, after a reasonable period, has not proposed and is unlikely to be able to propose a remedial agreement that meets the requirements of NRS 459.636 ;
(b)The participant fails materially to comply with the requirements of the remedial agreement or NRS 459.610 to 459.658 , inclusive; or
(c)From information not known to the Administrator when the remedial agreement was approved, the Administrator determines that the removal or remediation in progress or to be performed on the property poses an imminent and substantial threat of harm to human health or the environment.
3. An application, remedial agreement or certificate of completion is not an admission of liability on the part of the applicant or participant, but a termination of participation does not otherwise affect the rights of the Division.
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