Nevada Code § 622.360

Disciplinary proceedings: Authority to require licensee to submit fingerprints; additional grounds for disciplinary action; supplemental provision
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1. If a regulatory body initiates
disciplinary proceedings against a licensee pursuant to this title, the
regulatory body may require the licensee to submit to the regulatory body a
complete set of his or her fingerprints and written permission authorizing the
regulatory body to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for
Nevada Records of Criminal History for submission to the Federal Bureau of
Investigation for its report.
2. The willful failure of the licensee to
comply with the requirements of subsection 1 constitutes an additional ground
for the regulatory body to take disciplinary action against the licensee,
including, without limitation, suspending or revoking the license of the
licensee.
3. A regulatory body has an additional
ground for taking disciplinary action against the licensee if:
(a) The report from the Federal Bureau of
Investigation indicates that the licensee has been convicted of an unlawful act
that is a ground for taking disciplinary action against the licensee pursuant
to this title; and
(b) The regulatory body has not taken any prior
disciplinary action against the licensee based on that unlawful act.
4. To the extent possible, the provisions
of this section are intended to supplement other statutory provisions governing
disciplinary proceedings. If there is a conflict between such other provisions
and the provisions of this section, the other provisions control to the extent
that the other provisions provide more specific requirements regarding the
discipline of a licensee.

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