Nevada Code § 463.336

Issuance of order summarily suspending registration as gaming employee; hearing; notice of defense
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1. The Commission may issue an order
summarily suspending a persons registration as a gaming employee upon a
finding that the suspension is necessary for the immediate preservation of the
public peace, health, safety, morals, good order or general welfare. The order
becomes effective when served upon the person registered.
2. The order of summary suspension must
state the facts upon which the finding of necessity for the suspension is
based. For purposes of this section, the order of summary suspension shall be
deemed a complaint.
3. An order of summary suspension must be
signed by at least three members of the Commission.
4. The person whose registration as a
gaming employee is summarily suspended:
(a) Has a right to a hearing on the order. The
Commission shall schedule a hearing within 5 days after receipt of the persons
notice of defense.
(b) Must file a notice of defense within 30 days
after the effective date of the order of summary suspension. Failure to file
this notice in a timely manner waives his or her right to a hearing before the
Commission and to judicial review of the final decision.
5. All affirmative defenses must be
specifically stated in the notice of defense and unless an objection is stated
to the form or manner of the order, all objections to the form of the complaint
shall be deemed waived.
6. Except as otherwise provided in this
section, the procedures for a disciplinary action in NRS 463.312 to 463.3145 , inclusive, must be followed.

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