Nevada Code § 483.760

Grounds for refusal to issue or cancellation, revocation or suspension of license
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The
Department may refuse to issue a license or may cancel, suspend, revoke or
refuse to renew any license granted pursuant to NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive:
1. If the applicant or licensee makes a
material misstatement on an application.
2. If the applicant or licensee fails or
refuses to provide any information requested by the Department in conjunction
with an application.
3. If the applicant has been convicted of
a crime for a violation of any of the provisions of NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive.
4. If the licensee permits fraud or
engages in fraudulent practices either with reference to the applicant or the
Department or induces or countenances fraud or fraudulent practices on the part
of any applicant for a drivers license.
5. If the licensee fails to comply with or
is convicted of a crime for a violation of any of the provisions of NRS 483.700 to 483.780 , inclusive, or any of the
regulations or requirements of the Department made pursuant thereto.
6. If the licensee or any employee or
agent of the licensee solicits persons for enrollment in a school for training
drivers in an office of the Department or within 200 feet of any such office.
7. If the licensee or any employee or
agent of the licensee follows the identical course of training which is used by
the Department in giving an examination for a drivers license.

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