Nevada Code § 704.895

Rehearing; judicial review
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1. Any party aggrieved by any order issued
by the Commission on an application for a permit may apply for a rehearing
within 15 days after issuance of the order. Any party aggrieved by the final
order of the Commission on rehearing may obtain judicial review thereof by
filing a complaint in a district court within 30 days after the issuance of
such final order. Upon receipt of such complaint, the Commission shall
forthwith deliver to the court a copy of the written transcript of the record of
the proceeding before it and a copy of its decision and opinion entered
therein, which constitutes the record on judicial review.
2. The grounds for and the scope for
review of the court are limited to whether the opinion and order of the
Commission are:
(a) In conformity with the Constitution and the
laws of the State of Nevada and of the United States;
(b) Supported by substantial evidence in the
record;
(c) Made in accordance with the procedures set
forth in NRS 704.820 to 704.900 , inclusive, or established order,
rule or regulation of the Commission; and
(d) Arbitrary, capricious or an abuse of
discretion.

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