Nevada Code § 463.311

Emergency order of Commission
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The
Commission may issue an emergency order for suspension, limitation or
conditioning of a license, registration, finding of suitability, pari-mutuel
license or prior approval, or may issue an emergency order requiring a licensed
gaming establishment to keep an individual licensee from the premises of the
licensed gaming establishment or not to pay such licensee any remuneration for
services or any profits, income or accruals on the investment of the licensee
in the licensed gaming establishment in the following manner:
1. An emergency order may be issued only
when the Commission believes that:
(a) There has been a violation of subsection 2 of NRS 463.360 or NRS 465.083 ;
(b) Such action is necessary to prevent a
violation of NRS 465.083 ;
(c) There has been a violation of subsection 1 of NRS 463.160 ; or
(d) Such action is necessary for the immediate
preservation of the public peace, health, safety, morals, good order or general
welfare.
2. The emergency order must set forth the
grounds upon which it is issued, including a statement of facts constituting
the alleged emergency necessitating such action.
3. An emergency order may be issued only
with the approval of and upon signature by not less than three members of the
Commission.
4. The emergency order is effective
immediately upon issuance and service upon the licensee or registered agent of
the licensee or, in cases involving registrations, findings of suitability,
pari-mutuel licenses or any prior approval, upon issuance and service upon the
person or entity involved or registered agent of the entity involved. The
emergency order may suspend, limit, condition or take other action in relation
to the license of one or more persons in an operation without affecting other
individual licensees or the licensed gaming establishment. The emergency order
remains effective until further order of the Commission or final disposition of
the case.
5. Within 5 days after issuance of an
emergency order, the Commission shall cause a complaint to be filed and served
upon the person or entity involved in accordance with the provisions of NRS 463.312 .
6. Thereafter, the person or entity
against whom the emergency order has been issued and served is entitled to a
hearing before the Commission in accordance with NRS 463.312 to 463.3145 , inclusive, and to judicial
review of the decision and order of the Commission thereon in accordance with NRS 463.315 to 463.318 , inclusive.

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