Nevada Code § 338.1376

State public works: Qualification of subcontractors; disqualification; appeal
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1. Each subcontractor whose name is
required to be included in a bid pursuant to NRS
338.141 must, to be eligible to provide labor or a portion of the work or
improvement to a contractor to whom the Division awards a contract pursuant to
this chapter, be qualified in accordance with criteria established by
regulation by the State Public Works Board. The criteria established by the
State Public Works Board pursuant to this subsection must be made applicable to
a subcontractor but must otherwise be substantively identical to the criteria
set forth in paragraph (b) of subsection 3 of NRS 338.1375 .
2. A subcontractor shall be presumed to be
qualified pursuant to subsection 1 unless the Division has received information
that:
(a) The Division determines to be sufficient and
verifiable; and
(b) Indicates the subcontractor does not meet the
criteria established by regulation pursuant to subsection 1.
3. Upon receipt of sufficient and
verifiable information of a type described in subsection 2, the Division shall
require a subcontractor regarding whom such information is received to submit
to the Division, on a form prescribed by the Division, an application for
qualification in accordance with the criteria established by regulation
pursuant to subsection 1. After receiving such an application, the Division
shall determine whether the subcontractor is qualified in accordance with the
criteria established by regulation pursuant to subsection 1. Except as
otherwise provided in subsection 4, if the Division determines that the
subcontractor does not meet such criteria, the Division may disqualify the
subcontractor, for a period set by the Division, from participating in public
works projects which are sponsored by the Division. The Division shall provide
written notice to the subcontractor of any such disqualification.
4. A subcontractor may appeal a
disqualification pursuant to subsection 3 in the manner set forth in NRS 338.1381 .

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