Nevada Code § 489.436

Bidding, contracting or otherwise acting in capacity of licensee without having license: Cease and desist order; injunction; fine
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1. The Administrator or a designee of the
Administrator shall issue an order to cease and desist to any person or
combination of persons who:
(a) Engages in the business or acts in the
capacity of a licensee within this State, including, without limitation,
commencing any work for which a license is required pursuant to this chapter;
or
(b) Submits a bid or enters into a contract for a
job located within this State for which a license is required pursuant to this
chapter,
without
having a license issued pursuant to this chapter, unless that person or
combination of persons is exempt from licensure pursuant to this chapter. The
order must be served personally or by certified mail and is effective upon
receipt.
2. If it appears that any person or
combination of persons has engaged in acts or practices which constitute a
violation of this chapter or the violation of an order issued pursuant to
subsection 1, the Administrator may request the Attorney General, the district
attorney of the county in which the alleged violation occurred or the district
attorney of any other county in which that person or combination of persons
maintains a place of business or resides, to apply on behalf of the
Administrator to the district court for an injunction restraining the person or
combination of persons from acting in violation of this chapter. Upon a proper
showing, a temporary restraining order, a preliminary injunction or a permanent
injunction may be granted. The Administrator, as plaintiff in the action, is
not required to prove any irreparable injury.
3. In seeking injunctive relief against
any person or combination of persons for an alleged violation of this chapter,
it is sufficient to allege that the person or combination of persons, upon a
certain day and in a certain county of this State:
(a) Engaged in the business or acted in the
capacity of a licensee within this State; or
(b) Submitted a bid or entered into a contract
for a job located within this State for which a license is required pursuant to
this chapter,
and the
person or combination of persons did not have a license issued pursuant to this
chapter and was not exempt from licensure pursuant to this chapter, without
alleging any further or more particular facts concerning the matter.
4. The issuance of a restraining order or
an injunction does not relieve the person or combination of persons against
whom the restraining order or injunction is issued from criminal prosecution
for practicing without a license.
5. If the court finds that any person or
combination of persons has willfully violated an order issued pursuant to
subsection 1, it shall impose a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $1,000
for each violation of the order.

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