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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 459 - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS

NRS 459.852 Order for corrective action.

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NRS 459.852 Order for corrective action. Whenever the Director finds that any person is engaging or has engaged in any act or practice which violates any provision of NRS 459.800 to 459.856 , inclusive, or a regulation adopted pursuant to those sections or any term or condition of a permit issued for the operation of a storage tank, 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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