ADJUDICATION OF CONTESTED CASES


NRS 233B.121. Notice of hearing in contested case; contents of notice; representation by counsel; opportunity to respond and present evidence; informal disposition; contents of record; transcriptions; findings of fact.
NRS 233B.122. Certain members of agency prohibited from taking part in adjudication; replacement of disqualified officer.
NRS 233B.123. Evidence.
NRS 233B.1233. Administration of oath or affirmation to witness.
NRS 233B.1235. Person with communications disability entitled to services of interpreter at hearing.
NRS 233B.124. Procedure when majority of agency’s officers rendering final decision have not heard case or read record: Service of proposal for decision; oral argument.
NRS 233B.125. Contents of adverse written decision or order; notice; copies.
NRS 233B.126. Limitations on communications of agency’s members or employees rendering decision or making findings of fact and conclusions of law.
NRS 233B.127. Applicability of chapter to grant, denial or renewal of license; expiration of license; notice of adverse action by agency; summary suspension of license.
NRS 233B.130. Judicial review; requirements for petition; statement of intent to participate; petition for rehearing.
NRS 233B.131. Transmittal of record of proceedings to reviewing court by agency; additional evidence; modification of findings by agency.
NRS 233B.133. Memoranda of points and authorities: Time for filing memorandum and reply; request for hearing; required form.
NRS 233B.135. Judicial review: Manner of conducting; burden of proof; standard for review.
NRS 233B.140. Procedure for stay of final decision; ruling by court.
NRS 233B.150. Appeal from final judgment of district court. [Effective through December 31, 2014, and after that date unless the provisions of Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 (2011) are approved and ratified by the voters at the 2014 General Election.]
NRS 233B.150. Appeal from final judgment of district court. [Effective January 1, 2015, if the provisions of Senate Joint Resolution No. 14 (2011) are approved and ratified by the voters at the 2014 General Election.]