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

NRS 482C.305 Petition for hearing on denial, suspension or revocation of license; timeline for hearing and final decision; Director may issue subpoenas.

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NRS 482C.305 Petition for hearing on denial, suspension or revocation of license; timeline for hearing and final decision; Director may issue subpoenas.
1. An applicant or licensee may, within 30 days after receipt of the notice of denial, suspension or revocation, petition the Director in writing for a hearing.
2. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 3, the Director shall make written findings of fact and conclusions and grant or finally deny the application or suspend or revoke the license within 15 days after the hearing unless, by interim order, the Director extends the time to 30 days after the hearing. If the license has been temporarily suspended, the suspension expires not later than 15 days after the hearing.
3. If the Director finds that the action is necessary in the public interest, upon notice to the licensee, the Director may temporarily suspend or refuse to renew the license issued to a peer-to-peer car sharing program for a period not to exceed 30 days. A hearing must be held, and a final decision rendered, within 30 days after notice of the temporary suspension.
4. The Director may issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of evidence.
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