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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 628B - PRIVATE PROFESSIONAL GUARDIANS

NRS 628B.350 Denial of application; opportunity to cure defect or deficiency; notice and hearing; final order for purposes of judicial review.

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NRS 628B.350 Denial of application; opportunity to cure defect or deficiency; notice and hearing; final order for purposes of judicial review.
1. After conducting an investigation pursuant to NRS 628B.330 , if the Commissioner finds grounds for the denial of the application, the Commissioner shall provide to the applicant written notice of such grounds by personal service or certified mail.
2. The applicant may cure any defect or deficiency in the application and, not more than 30 days after receipt of the notice pursuant to subsection 1, resubmit the application for approval.
3. If an application is not approved, the Commissioner shall:
(a)Enter an order denying the application and provide to the applicant written notice of the denial by personal service or certified mail; and
(b)Send a copy of the order denying the application to each district court in each county where the applicant proposed to do business based on the information provided in the application.
4. If the Commissioner enters an order denying an application, the applicant may request a hearing before the Commissioner, but if no such request is made within 30 days after the entry of the order denying the application, the Commissioner shall enter a final order.
5. A final order of the Commissioner denying an application is a final order for the purposes of judicial review.
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