Nevada Revised Statutes (Last Updated: December 24, 2014) |
TITLE54 PROFESSIONS, OCCUPATIONS AND BUSINESSES |
CHAPTER624. Contractors |
DISCIPLINARY ACTION |
Grounds for Disciplinary Action |
NRS624.302. Contracting, offering to contract or submitting bid if license is suspended, revoked or inactive; failure to comply with written citation or pay administrative fine; suspension or revocation of license in other state or disciplinary action in other state; failure or refusal to respond to or comply with written requests of Board; failure or refusal to comply with order of Board.
- The following acts or omissions, among others, constitute cause for disciplinary action pursuant to NRS 624.300:
1. Contracting, offering to contract or submitting a bid as a contractor if the contractor’s license:
(a) Has been suspended or revoked pursuant to NRS 624.300; or
(b) Is inactive.
2. Failure to comply with a written citation issued pursuant to NRS 624.341 within the time permitted for compliance set forth in the citation, or, if a hearing is held pursuant to NRS 624.291, within 15 business days after the hearing.
3. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, failure to pay an administrative fine imposed pursuant to this chapter within 30 days after:
(a) Receiving notice of the imposition of the fine; or
(b) The final administrative or judicial decision affirming the imposition of the fine,
Ê whichever occurs later.
4. The suspension, revocation or other disciplinary action taken by another state against a contractor based on a license issued by that state if the contractor is licensed in this State or applies for a license in this State. A certified copy of the suspension, revocation or other disciplinary action taken by another state against a contractor based on a license issued by that state is conclusive evidence of that action.
5. Failure or refusal to respond to a written request from the Board or its designee to cooperate in the investigation of a complaint.
6. Failure or refusal to comply with a written request by the Board or its designee for information or records, or obstructing or delaying the providing of such information or records.
7. Failure or refusal to comply with an order of the Board.
(Added to NRS by 1999, 2953; A 2001, 213; 2011, 1886)