Nevada Code § 628.390

Grounds; penalties; private censure prohibited; orders imposing discipline deemed public records
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1. After giving notice and conducting a
hearing, the Board may revoke, or may suspend for a period of not more than 5
years, any certificate issued under NRS
628.190 to 628.310 , inclusive, any
practice privileges granted pursuant to NRS
628.315 or any registration of a partnership, corporation,
limited-liability company, sole proprietorship or office, or may revoke, suspend
or refuse to renew any permit issued under NRS
628.380 , or may publicly censure the holder of any permit, certificate or
registration or any natural person or certified public accounting firm granted
practice privileges pursuant to NRS 628.315 ,
for any one or any combination of the following causes:
(a) Fraud or deceit in obtaining a certificate as
a certified public accountant or in obtaining a permit to practice public
accounting under this chapter.
(b) Dishonesty, fraud or gross negligence by a
certified public accountant or a natural person or certified public accounting
firm granted practice privileges pursuant to NRS
628.315 .
(c) Violation of any of the provisions of this
chapter.
(d) Violation of a regulation or rule of
professional conduct adopted by the Board under the authority granted by this
chapter.
(e) Conviction of a felony relating to the
practice of public accounting under the laws of any state or jurisdiction.
(f) Conviction of any crime:
(1) An element of which is dishonesty or
fraud; or
(2) Involving moral turpitude,
under the
laws of any state or jurisdiction.
(g) Cancellation, revocation, suspension, placing
on probation or refusal to renew authority to practice as a certified public
accountant by any other state, for any cause.
(h) Suspension, revocation or placing on
probation of the right to practice before any state or federal agency.
(i) Unless the person has been placed on inactive
or retired status, failure to obtain an annual permit under NRS 628.380 , within:
(1) Sixty days after the expiration date
of the permit to practice last obtained or renewed by the holder of a
certificate; or
(2) Sixty days after the date upon which
the holder of a certificate was granted the certificate, if no permit was ever
issued to the person, unless the failure has been excused by the Board.
(j) Conduct discreditable to the profession of
public accounting or which reflects adversely upon the fitness of the person to
engage in the practice of public accounting.
(k) Making a false or misleading statement in
support of an application for a certificate or permit of another person.
(l) Committing an act in another state or
jurisdiction which would be subject to discipline in that state.
2. After giving notice and conducting a
hearing, the Board may deny an application to take the examination prescribed
by the Board pursuant to NRS 628.190 ,
deny a person admission to such an examination, invalidate a grade received for
such an examination or deny an application for a certificate issued pursuant to NRS 628.190 to 628.310 , inclusive, to a person who has:
(a) Made any false or fraudulent statement, or
any misleading statement or omission relating to a material fact in an
application:
(1) To take the examination prescribed by
the Board pursuant to NRS 628.190 ; or
(2) For a certificate issued pursuant to NRS 628.190 to 628.310 , inclusive;
(b) Cheated on an examination prescribed by the
Board pursuant to NRS 628.190 or any
such examination taken in another state or jurisdiction of the United States;
(c) Aided, abetted or conspired with any person
in a violation of the provisions of paragraph (a) or (b); or
(d) Committed any combination of the acts set
forth in paragraphs (a), (b) and (c).
3. In addition to other penalties
prescribed by this section, the Board may impose a civil penalty of not more
than $5,000 for each violation of this section.
4. The Board shall not privately censure
the holder of any permit or certificate or any natural person or certified
public accounting firm granted practice privileges pursuant to NRS 628.315 .
5. An order that imposes discipline and
the findings of fact and conclusions of law supporting that order are public
records.

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