Nevada Code § 489.421

Grounds for disciplinary action: Revocation or denial of license; failure to maintain license or to respond to notice; failure to take corrective action or permit access; violation of order, agreement or law; convictions and certain pleas; fraudulent dealing
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following grounds, among others, constitute grounds for disciplinary action
under NRS 489.381 :
1. Revocation or denial of a license
issued pursuant to this chapter or an equivalent license in any other state,
territory or country.
2. Failure of the licensee to maintain any
other license required by any political subdivision of this State.
3. Failure to respond to a notice served
by the Division as provided by law within the time specified in the notice.
4. Failure to take the corrective action
required in a notice of violation issued pursuant to NRS 489.291 .
5. Failure or refusing to permit access by
the Administrator to documentary materials set forth in NRS 489.231 .
6. Disregarding or violating any order of
the Administrator, any agreement with the Division, or any provision of this
chapter or any regulation adopted under it.
7. Conviction of a misdemeanor for
violation of any of the provisions of this chapter.
8. Conviction of or entering a plea of
guilty, guilty but mentally ill or nolo contendere to:
(a) A felony relating to the position for which
the applicant has applied or the licensee has been licensed pursuant to this
chapter; or
(b) A crime of moral turpitude in this State or
any other state, territory or country.
9. Any other conduct that constitutes
deceitful, fraudulent or dishonest dealing.

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