Nevada Code § 636.305

Complaint against licensee: Persons authorized to make complaint; review; investigation; retention
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1. A complaint may be made against a
licensee by:
(a) An employee or contractor of the Board; or
(b) Any licensee or other person,
alleging one
or more grounds for disciplinary action set forth in NRS 636.295 .
2. As soon as practicable after a
complaint is filed with the Board, the Executive Director or his or her
designee shall review the complaint. If the Executive Director determines that
the complaint is not frivolous and alleges one or more of the grounds for
disciplinary action set forth in NRS 636.295 ,
the Board, through the Executive Director, shall cause the complaint to be
investigated.
3. The Board may issue orders to aid an
investigation conducted pursuant to subsection 2, including, without
limitation, an order compelling a licensee to appear before the Board or an
investigative committee of the Board.
4. The Board shall retain each complaint
received pursuant to this section for not less than 10 years, including,
without limitation, any complaint which is not acted upon.

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