Nevada Code § 444.100

Suspension or revocation of permit: Grounds; procedure; regulations
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1. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 2, any permit granted by the health authority pursuant to NRS 444.080 is subject to suspension at any
time by the health authority if it determines that the swimming or bathing
place is being operated in a manner insanitary, unclean or dangerous to public
health, or in violation of NRS 444.105 .
2. Except in the case of a violation of NRS 444.105 or an imminent health hazard,
before suspending such a permit, the health authority shall give the permittee:
(a) A written notice of the determination that
the place is being operated in such a manner;
(b) A written statement of the facts upon which
the determination was made; and
(c) A list of actions necessary to correct the
insanitary, unclean or dangerous conditions.
The
permittee must be allowed, from the time he or she receives the notice of the
suspension, a reasonable time not less than 48 hours to correct the offensive
conditions. If the required corrections are not made within the time allowed,
the health authority may revoke the permit.
3. The State Board of Health shall adopt
regulations which provide for a timely review of such revocations and
suspensions during which the health authority and the permittee must be given
an opportunity to be heard.

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