Nevada Code § 315.007

Availability of judicial review; requirements for retention of premises pending judicial review
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1. The decision of a housing authority to
terminate a persons housing assistance is a final decision for the purposes of
judicial review. A person aggrieved by such a final decision of the housing
authority is entitled to judicial review of the decision in the manner provided
in NRS 233B.130 to 233B.150 , inclusive, for the review of
decisions of administrative agencies in contested cases.
2. If a person who seeks judicial review
of a final decision of a housing authority pursuant to subsection 1 retains
possession of the premises during the pendency of the action, the person shall
pay the rent and comply with all other provisions set forth in the underlying
contract for possession of the premises. If the person fails to pay such rent
or comply with the other provisions of the contract, the landlord may initiate
proceedings for eviction. If the person is evicted, the housing authority is
not required to issue a new voucher for housing assistance to the person unless
and until the person prevails in the action for judicial review.
3. As used in this section:
(a) Housing assistance means any financial
assistance that a person receives under the Housing Choice Voucher Program
pursuant to section 8 of the United States Housing Act of 1937, 42 U.S.C. 
1437f, and any regulations adopted pursuant thereto, or pursuant to any
successor program.
(b) Housing authority means a housing authority
created pursuant to this chapter and includes, without limitation, the Nevada
Rural Housing Authority.
(c) Landlord has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 315.021 .
(d) Premises has the meaning ascribed to it in NRS 315.021 .

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