Nevada Code § 268.4296

Denial of license: Grounds; notice
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1. After holding the hearing required
under NRS 268.4294 , the city council
may deny issuance of the license if it finds any of the following:
(a) That the applicant fails to meet the
conditions imposed pursuant to the provisions of NRS 268.429 to 268.4298 , inclusive.
(b) That the proposed assembly will be held in a
manner or location not meeting the health, zoning, fire or building and safety
standards established by the ordinances of the city or the laws of the State of
Nevada.
(c) That the applicant has knowingly made a
false, misleading or fraudulent statement of material fact in the application
for a license.
(d) That the applicant, an employee or agent of
the applicant or any person connected or associated with the applicant as
partner, director, officer, stockholder, associate or manager has previously
conducted the type of assembly indicated in the application which resulted in
the creation of a public or private nuisance.
(e) That the applicant, an employee or agent of
the applicant or any person associated with the applicant as partner, director,
officer, stockholder, associate or manager has been convicted in a court of
competent jurisdiction, by final judgment of:
(1) An offense involving the presentation,
exhibition or performance of an obscene production, motion picture or place, or
of selling obscene matter;
(2) An offense involving lewd conduct;
(3) An offense involving the use of force
and violence upon the person of another;
(4) An offense involving misconduct with
children; or
(5) A felony.
2. Where the application is denied, the
city clerk shall mail to the applicant written notice of denial within 14 days
of such action, which notice shall include a statement of the reasons the
application was denied.

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