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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 706 - MOTOR CARRIERS

NRS 706.8829 Uniform system of accounts; examination of books and accounts; fines; suspension or revocation of certificate of public convenience and necessity.

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NRS 706.8829 Uniform system of accounts; examination of books and accounts; fines; suspension or revocation of certificate of public convenience and necessity.
1. A certificate holder shall maintain a uniform system of accounts in which all business transacted by the certificate holder is recorded. The accounts must be:
(a)Kept in a form prescribed by the Taxicab Authority;
(b)Before May 15 of each year, submitted to the Taxicab Authority in an annual report in the form and detail prescribed by the Taxicab Authority;
(c)Retained for a period of 3 years after their receipt back from the Taxicab Authority; and
(d)Supplemented with such additional information as the Taxicab Authority may require.
2. The Taxicab Authority may examine the books, accounts, records, minutes and papers of a certificate holder at any reasonable time to determine their correctness and whether they are maintained in accordance with the regulations adopted by the Taxicab Authority.
3. If a certificate holder fails to comply with any provision of this section in a timely manner, the Administrator, after hearing, may impose a fine of not more than $1,000, commence proceedings to suspend or revoke the certificate of public convenience and necessity of the certificate holder, or both impose a fine and commence such proceedings.
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