Nevada Code § 244.350

Sale of intoxicating liquors: Licensing and regulation by county liquor board; exceptions
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1. The board of county commissioners and,
in a county whose population is less than 700,000, the sheriff of that county,
constitute a liquor board. The liquor board may, without further compensation,
grant or refuse liquor licenses, and revoke those licenses whenever there is,
in the judgment of a majority of the board, sufficient reason for revocation.
The board shall elect a chair from among its members.
2. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the liquor board in each of the several counties shall enact
ordinances:
(a) Regulating the sale of intoxicating liquors
in their respective counties.
(b) Fixing the hours of each day during which
liquor may be sold or disposed of.
(c) Prescribing the conditions under which liquor
may be sold or disposed of.
(d) Prohibiting the employment or service of
minors in the sale or disposition of liquor.
(e) Prohibiting the sale or disposition of liquor
in places where, in the judgment of the board, the sale or disposition may tend
to create or constitute a public nuisance, or where by the sale or disposition
of liquor a disorderly house or place is maintained.
3. In a county whose population is 700,000
or more, the liquor board shall refer any petition for a liquor license to the
metropolitan police department. The department shall conduct an investigation
relating to the petition and report its findings to the liquor board at the
next regular meeting of the board.
4. All liquor dealers within any
incorporated city are exempt from the effect of this section, and are to be
regulated only by the government of that city.
5. The liquor board may deny or refuse to
renew the license of a person who has willfully violated the provisions of NRS 369.630 more than three times in any
24-month period.
6. The liquor board shall not deny a
license to a person solely because the person is not a citizen of the United
States.
7. The Legislative Counsel Bureau is
exempt from the provisions of this section with respect to the purchase and
sale of souvenir wine pursuant to NRS
218F.430 .

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