Nevada Code § 704.998

Licensing of alternative sellers: Requirements; regulations; denial, limitation, suspension or revocation
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1. Not later than January
 1, 1999, the Commission shall, by regulation, set forth the procedures and
conditions that alternative sellers must satisfy before obtaining a license to
sell potentially competitive services to customers in this state, including,
but not limited to:
(a) Safety;
(b) Reliability of service;
(c) Financial reliability;
(d) Fitness to serve new customers; and
(e) Billing practices and customer services,
including the initiation and termination of service.
2. The Commission may deny the application
of a prospective alternative seller for a license, or may limit, suspend or
revoke a license issued to an alternative seller, if the action is necessary to
protect the interests of the public or to enforce the provisions of this
chapter or a regulation of the Commission. In determining whether to take any
of those actions, the Commission may consider whether the applicant for or
holder of such a license, or any affiliate thereof, has engaged in activities
which are inconsistent with effective competition.

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