Nevada Code § 116.675

Appointment of hearing panels; delegation of powers and duties; appeals to Commission
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1. The Commission may appoint one or more
hearing panels. Each hearing panel must consist of one or more independent
hearing officers. An independent hearing officer may be, without limitation, a
member of the Commission or an employee of the Commission.
2. The Commission may by regulation
delegate to one or more hearing panels the power of the Commission to conduct
hearings and other proceedings, determine violations, impose fines and
penalties and take other disciplinary action authorized by the provisions of
this chapter.
3. While acting under the authority of the
Commission, a hearing panel and its members are entitled to all privileges and
immunities and are subject to all duties and requirements of the Commission and
its members.
4. A final order of a hearing panel:
(a) May be appealed to the Commission if, not
later than 20 days after the date that the final order is issued by the hearing
panel, any party aggrieved by the final order files a written notice of appeal
with the Commission.
(b) Must be reviewed and approved by the
Commission if, not later than 40 days after the date that the final order is
issued by the hearing panel, the Division, upon the direction of the Chair of
the Commission, provides written notice to all parties of the intention of the
Commission to review the final order.

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