Nevada Code § 463.1405

Investigation of qualifications of applicants and observation of conduct of licensees and other persons by Board; absolute powers of Board and Commission
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1. The Board shall investigate the
qualifications of each applicant under this chapter before any license is
issued or any registration, finding of suitability or approval of acts or
transactions for which Commission approval is required or permission is
granted, and shall continue to observe the conduct of all licensees and other
persons having a material involvement directly or indirectly with a licensed
gaming operation or registered holding company to ensure that licenses are not
issued or held by, nor is there any material involvement directly or indirectly
with a licensed gaming operation or registered holding company by unqualified,
disqualified or unsuitable persons, or persons whose operations are conducted
in an unsuitable manner or in unsuitable or prohibited places or locations.
2. To request and receive information from
the Federal Bureau of Investigation concerning an investigation of an applicant
pursuant to this section, the Board must receive a complete set of fingerprints
of the applicant which the Board must forward to the Central Repository for
Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for its report.
3. The Board has full and absolute power
and authority to recommend the denial of any application, the limitation,
conditioning or restriction of any license, registration, finding of
suitability or approval, the suspension or revocation of any license,
registration, finding of suitability or approval or the imposition of a fine
upon any person licensed, registered, found suitable or approved for any cause
deemed reasonable by the Board.
4. The Commission has full and absolute
power and authority to deny any application or limit, condition, restrict,
revoke or suspend any license, registration, finding of suitability or
approval, or fine any person licensed, registered, found suitable or approved,
for any cause deemed reasonable by the Commission.

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