Nevada Code § 656.250

Grounds for denial, suspension or revocation of certificate or license: Additional grounds
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Board may refuse to issue or renew or may suspend or revoke any certificate or
license if the certified court reporter, including a designated representative
of a court reporting firm if he or she holds a certificate, in performing or
attempting to perform or pretending to perform any act as a certified court
reporter has:
1. Willfully failed to take full and
accurate stenographic notes of any proceedings;
2. Willfully altered any stenographic
notes taken at any proceedings;
3. Willfully failed accurately to
transcribe verbatim any stenographic notes taken at any proceedings;
4. Willfully altered a transcript of stenographic
notes taken at any proceedings;
5. Affixed his or her signature to any
transcript of his or her stenographic notes or certified to the correctness of
such a transcript unless the transcript was prepared by the certified court
reporter or was prepared under the certified court reporters immediate
supervision;
6. Demonstrated unworthiness or
incompetency to act as a certified court reporter in such a manner as to
safeguard the interests of the public;
7. Professionally associated with or loaned
his or her name to another for the illegal practice by another of court
reporting, or professionally associated with any natural person or business
entity holding itself out in any manner contrary to the provisions of this
chapter;
8. Habitually been intemperate in the use
of intoxicating liquor or controlled substances;
9. Except as otherwise provided in
subsection 10, willfully violated any of the provisions of this chapter or the
regulations adopted by the Board to enforce this chapter;
10. Violated any regulation adopted by the
Board relating to:
(a) Unprofessional conduct;
(b) Agreements for the provision of ongoing
services as a certified court reporter or ongoing services which relate to the
practice of court reporting;
(c) The avoidance of a conflict of interest; or
(d) The performance of the practice of court
reporting in a uniform, fair and impartial manner and avoiding the appearance
of impropriety;
11. Failed within a reasonable time to
provide information requested by the Board as the result of a formal or
informal complaint to the Board, which would indicate a violation of this
chapter; or
12. Failed without excuse to transcribe
stenographic notes of a proceeding and file or deliver to an ordering party a
transcript of the stenographic notes:
(a) Within the time required by law or agreed to
by verbal or written contract;
(b) Within a reasonable time required for filing
the transcript; or
(c) Within a reasonable time required for
delivery of the transcript.

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