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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 669 - TRUST COMPANIES

NRS 669.281 Authority of Commissioner to remove officer, director, manager or employee of retail trust company; appeal of removal; hearing; judicial review.

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NRS 669.281 Authority of Commissioner to remove officer, director, manager or employee of retail trust company; appeal of removal; hearing; judicial review.
1. The Commissioner may require the immediate removal from office of any officer, director, manager or employee of any retail trust company doing business under this chapter who is found to be dishonest, incompetent or reckless in the management of the affairs of the retail trust company, or who persistently violates the laws of this State or the lawful orders, instructions and regulations issued by the Commissioner.
2. An officer, director, manager or employee of a retail trust company who is removed from office pursuant to subsection 1 may appeal his or her removal by filing a written request for a hearing with the Commissioner within 10 days after the effective date of his or her removal. The Commissioner shall conduct the hearing after providing at least 5 days’ written notice to the retail trust company and the officer, director, manager or employee who is removed from office. Within 5 days after the hearing, the Commissioner shall enter an order affirming or disaffirming the removal of the person from office.
An order of the Commissioner entered pursuant to this subsection is final for the purposes of judicial review.
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