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Statute 640c 757

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1. If a person is issued a written administrative citation pursuant to NRS 640C.755, the person may request a hearing before the Board to contest the citation by filing a written request with the Board: (a) Not later than 15 business days after the date on which the citation is received by the person; or (b) If the Board, for good cause shown, extends the time allowed to file a written request for a hearing to contest the citation, on or before the later date specified by the Board. 2. If the person files a written request for a hearing to contest the citation within the time allowed pursuant to this section: (a) The Board shall provide notice of and conduct the hearing in the same manner as other disciplinary proceedings; and (b) At the hearing, the person may contest, without limitation: (1) The facts forming the basis for the determination that the person has committed an act which constitutes a violation of this chapter or the regulations of the Board; (2) The time allowed to take any corrective action ordered; (3) The amount of any administrative fine ordered; (4) The amount of any order to reimburse the Board for the expenses incurred to investigate the violation; and (5)

ke any corrective action ordered; (3) The amount of any administrative fine ordered; (4) The amount of any order to reimburse the Board for the expenses incurred to investigate the violation; and (5) Whether any corrective action described in the citation is reasonable. 3. If the person does not file a written request for a hearing to contest the citation within the time allowed pursuant to this section, the citation shall be deemed a final order of the Board. 4. For the purposes of this section, a citation shall be deemed to have been received by a person: (a) On the date on which the citation is personally delivered to the person; or (b) If the citation is mailed, 3 days after the date on which the citation is mailed by certified mail to the last known business or residential address of the person. (Added to NRS by 2009, 2575)