Nevada Code § 534.320

Project for recharge, storage and recovery of water: Revocation or suspension of permit; orders to cease and desist; injunction
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1. The State Engineer may periodically
review a project to determine if the holder of the permit is complying with the
terms and conditions of the permit and the public interest is properly guarded.
The State Engineer may permanently revoke or temporarily suspend the permit for
good cause after an investigation and a hearing. Notice must be sent to the
holder of the permit at least 15 days before the hearing, by registered or
certified mail, that the holder has failed to comply with this chapter. In
determining whether to revoke or suspend a permit, the State Engineer shall
consider uses of land and water which were not in existence when the permit was
issued.
2. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 3, if the State Engineer has reason to believe that a person is
violating or has violated a provision of this chapter or a permit issued or
regulation adopted pursuant to this chapter, the State Engineer may issue a
written notice that the person must appear and show cause, at a hearing before
the State Engineer not less than 15 days after the receipt of the notice, why
the person should not be ordered to cease and desist from the violation. The
notice must inform the person of the date, time and place of the hearing and
the consequences of failure to appear.
3. If the State Engineer finds that a
person is constructing or operating a project in violation of this chapter, the
State Engineer may issue a temporary order for the person to cease and desist
the construction pending final action by the State Engineer pursuant to
subsection 4. The order must include written notice to the person of the date,
time and place where the person must appear at a hearing before the State
Engineer to show cause why the temporary order should be vacated. The hearing
must be held not less than 15 days after the date of the order.
4. After a hearing pursuant to subsection
2 or 3, or after the expiration of the time to appear, the State Engineer shall
issue a decision and order. The decision and order may take such form as the
State Engineer determines to be reasonable and appropriate and may include a
determination of violation, an order to cease and desist, the recommendation of
a civil penalty and an order directing that positive steps be taken to abate or
ameliorate any harm or damage arising from the violation. The person affected
may appeal the decision to the district court pursuant to NRS 533.450 .
5. If the person continues the violation
after the State Engineer has issued a final decision and order pursuant to
subsection 4 or a temporary order pursuant to subsection 3, the State Engineer
may apply for a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or permanent injunction
from the district court. A decision to seek injunctive relief does not preclude
other forms of relief or enforcement against the violator.

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