Nevada Code § 576.035

Previous convictions and violations by applicant may be considered as adverse showing of character, responsibility and good faith; rejection of application for certain period after date of adjudication for bankruptcy or collection by court order
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1. A previous conviction of a felony,
previous bankruptcy, voluntary or involuntary, or previous violation of this
chapter may be considered by the Department as adverse to a showing of
character, responsibility or good faith on the part of an applicant for a
license as a broker, dealer, commission merchant or agent.
2. Any person adjudged a bankrupt, or any
person against whose bondsman or bondsmen or deposit in lieu of bond a claim
has been collected by a court order, who has not made full settlement with all
producer-creditors, may not be licensed by the Department for 3 years after the
date of the adjudication or collection.
3. The Department may refuse to accept a
new application for a license by an applicant rejected pursuant to this section
for a period not exceeding 3 years after the date of rejection of the first
application.

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