Nevada Code § 268.097997

Power of governing body of city to impose penalties for violations of ordinance
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1. In accordance
with an ordinance adopted pursuant to NRS
268.097991 to 268.097998 ,
inclusive, a city council or other governing body of an incorporated city, or a
designee of the city council or other governing body, may:
(a) Suspend or revoke any permit or license for sidewalk
vending for any violation of the ordinance or the terms or conditions of the
permit or license in the same manner as such suspensions or revocations are
imposed for other types of businesses;
(b) Impose a civil penalty on the holder of a
permit or license for sidewalk vending that engages in sidewalk vending in a
prohibited residential area or for any violation of the terms or conditions of
the permit or license in accordance with the schedule of civil penalties set
forth in the ordinance, if any;
(c) Impose a civil penalty on a person who
engages in sidewalk vending without holding a permit or license for sidewalk
vending required by the ordinance in accordance with the schedule of civil
penalties set forth in the ordinance, if any; and
(d) Authorize any other action to prevent the
sale or consumption of any food or drink that violates any requirements
established by a local board of health pursuant to NRS 580.700 .
2. For any person who engages in sidewalk
vending without holding a permit or license for sidewalk vending or who engages
in sidewalk vending in a prohibited area, a city council or other governing
body of an incorporated city, or a designee of the city council or other governing
body, may also take any other action authorized under existing law to enforce
any prohibition on unlicensed business activities, including, without
limitation, any action authorized pursuant to NRS 268.097994 .

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