Nevada Code § 634.170

Complaint required to be considered by President or designee; notice of hearing; discussion of insufficient complaints by Board
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1. When a complaint is filed with the
Executive Director of the Board, it must be considered by the President or a
member of the Board designated by the President. If, from the complaint or from
other official records, it appears that the complaint may be well founded in
fact, the Executive Director shall cause written notice of the charges in the
complaint to be served upon the person or business entity charged at least 20
days before the date fixed for the hearing. If the Board receives a report
pursuant to subsection 5 of NRS 228.420 ,
a hearing must be held within 30 days after receiving the report.
2. If the complaint is not deemed by the
President or designated member of the Board to be of sufficient import or
sufficiently well founded to merit bringing proceedings against the person or
business entity charged, the complaint must be held in abeyance and discussed
at the next meeting of the Board.

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