Nevada Code § 633.541

Review of complaint by designated member of Board; investigation of complaint; formal complaint
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1. Except as otherwise provided in NRS 633.574 , when a complaint is filed with
the Board, the Board shall designate a member of the Board to review the
complaint.
2. If the member of the Board determines
that the complaint is not frivolous, he or she shall conduct an investigation
of the complaint to determine whether there is a reasonable basis for the
complaint. In performing the investigation, the member of the Board may request
the assistance of the Attorney General or contract with a private investigator
designated by the Executive Director of the Board who is licensed pursuant to chapter 648 of NRS or any other person designated
by the Executive Director of the Board.
3. If, after conducting the investigation
pursuant to subsection 2, the member of the Board determines that there is a
reasonable basis for the complaint and that a violation of a provision of this
chapter has occurred, the member of the Board may file a formal complaint with
the Board specifying the grounds for disciplinary action.

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