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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 482C - PEER-TO-PEER CAR SHARING PROGRAMS

NRS 482C.300 Grounds for refusal to issue or suspension or revocation of license.

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NRS 482C.300 Grounds for refusal to issue or suspension or revocation of license. The Department may refuse to issue or suspend or revoke a license as a peer-to-peer car sharing program upon any of the following grounds:
1. Material misstatement in the application for a license.
2. Willful failure to comply with any provision of this chapter or regulations adopted pursuant thereto. If the Department notifies a peer-to-peer car sharing program that the peer-to-peer car sharing program has violated the provisions of this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto and the peer-to-peer car sharing program fails to take corrective action within 10 days after having received the notice or continues to violate the provisions of this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto, the failure to take corrective action or the continuing violation, as applicable, shall be deemed prima facie evidence of willful failure to comply with the provisions of this chapter or the regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
3. Failure or refusal to furnish and keep in force any bond or maintain insurance in an amount established by the Director in regulations adopted pursuant to NRS 482C.295 to satisfy any liability that accrues to a peer-to-peer car sharing program for damage that arises from the failure of the peer-to-peer car sharing program to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
4. Failure or refusal to pay or otherwise discharge any final judgment entered against the licensee arising out of a violation of this chapter.
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