Nevada Code § 656.280

Investigations; procedure upon refusal to issue certificate or license
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1. The Board may upon its own motion and
shall upon the verified complaint in writing of any natural person or business
entity setting forth facts which if proven would constitute grounds for
refusal, suspension or revocation of a certificate or license or other
disciplinary action as set forth in NRS
656.240 to 656.300 , inclusive,
investigate the actions of a current or former certified court reporter or
licensee, including a natural person who or business entity that applies for,
or holds or represents that he or she or the business entity holds a license or
certificate.
2. The Board shall, before refusing to
issue any license or certificate, notify the applicant in writing of the
reasons for the refusal. The notice must be served by delivery personally to
the applicant or by mailing by registered or certified mail to the last known
place of business of the applicant.
3. The time set in the notice must not be
less than 10 nor more than 30 days after delivery or mailing.
4. The Board may continue the hearing from
time to time.

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