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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.2885 Certificate, permit or license not franchise or irrevocable; procedure for suspension or revocation of certificate, permit or license; judicial review.

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NRS 706.2885 Certificate, permit or license not franchise or irrevocable; procedure for suspension or revocation of certificate, permit or license; judicial review.
1. A certificate of public convenience and necessity, permit or license issued in accordance with this chapter is not a franchise and may be revoked.
2. The Authority may at any time, for good cause shown, after investigation and hearing and upon 5 days’ written notice to the grantee, suspend any certificate, permit or license issued in accordance with the provisions of NRS 706.011 to 706.791 , inclusive, for a period not to exceed 60 days.
3. Upon receipt of a written complaint or on its own motion, the Authority may, after investigation and hearing, revoke any certificate, permit or license. If service of the notice required by subsection 2 cannot be made or if the grantee relinquishes the grantee’s interest in the certificate, permit or license by so notifying the Authority in writing, the Authority may revoke the certificate, permit or license without a hearing.
4. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 706.1519 , the proceedings thereafter are governed by the provisions of chapter 233B of NRS.
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